John Eugene

[1] His first-class debut came a couple weeks later, in the 1989–90 Red Stripe Cup.

[2] Eugene scored his maiden first-class century the following season, making 111 against Barbados.

[3] At the end of the season, he was selected for a West Indies under-23s side that played a four-day fixture against the touring Australians.

[2] Eugene missed several seasons in the late 1990s, but returned to form in the 2000–01 Busta Cup, scoring 406 runs from seven matches to lead the Windwards' run-scoring.

[6] His innings was the first century in the competition's history and only the second Twenty20 hundred scored by a West Indian, but was not enough to win his team the match.