[1] He played cricket for the school team in 1918 and 1919, with the latter season included a match against Clifton College at Lord's.
[2] Pryor made his international debut for Brazil in December 1921, aged 20, when he played a three-match series the Argentine national team in Buenos Aires.
[6] Along with Arthur Grass and Richard Latham, Pryor was one of only three Brazilians (out of a fifteen-man squad) to be named in the composite South American team that toured the British Isles during the 1932 season.
[7] In the match, played at the Officers Club Services Ground in Aldershot, Pryor bowled only five overs, all in the first innings, and went wicketless while conceding 13 runs.
Out of the six matches in which he played, he took multiple wickets only twice – 1/15 and 2/45 against a Civil Service team, and 2/80 and 0/24 against a Gentlemen of Surrey side.