He made his debut in important matches for Trinidad against British Guiana in the 1895-96 Inter-Colonial Tournament.
He impressed with 55 against Lord Hawke and then 140* against Priestley, an innings in which he went in at 7-1 and took the score from 148-8 and 178-9 to 284 all out with help from Float Woods and Stephen Rudder.
Returning from the 1900 tour to England he played a number of matches for Trinidad and was chosen for the combined West Indies team against Bennett's side in 1901-02 but scored just 0 and 9.
His final first class matches were for Trinidad against a weak Jamaica side in 1905.
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