After studying law at Oxford University, he secured a regular place in the Glamorgan team.
[5] His performances also earned him a call up to the Marylebone Cricket Club squad to tour the West Indies in 1910/11.
[6] He made eleven first-class appearances on the tour against Barbados, British Guiana, Trinidad, Jamaica and the West Indies themselves.
[1] The MCC agreed to do so, so long as the county was able to secure home and away fixtures with eight over first-class opponents in 1921.
[5] In honour of his services to Glamorgan cricket, the county made him their first-ever life member.