When the West Indies Test team were away touring Australia and New Zealand in 1968–69 he was the leading wicket-taker in the Shell Shield, with 23 wickets at an average of 21.26.
[4] Blair was one of the four inexperienced pace bowlers chosen for the 1969 tour, alongside Vanburn Holder, John Shepherd and Grayson Shillingford, none of whom had played Test cricket.
Blair played only nine of the 19 first-class matches on the tour, taking 14 wickets at 36.35, and the other three pace bowlers were preferred for the Tests.
[5] Colin Babb reports that some people considered Blair to be the most promising and quickest of the young pace attack, but says that Basil Butcher suggested that Blair was passed over for selection because of questions about his bowling action.
[6] In the one-day match against Ireland, West Indies were 12 for 9 before Blair joined Shillingford to raise the final total to 25.