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Born June 28, 1888, Waterloo, St Michael, Barbados
Died July 30, 1947, Collymore Rock, St Michael, Barbados (aged 59 years 32 days)
Major teams West Indies (Test: 1928); Barbados 1905/06-1929/30); Marylebone Cricket Club (1926); West Indians (1906-1928); West Indies (Other FC: 1910/11-1928); HDG Leveson-Gower's XI (Other FC: 1926); Gentlemen (Other FC: 1926); Barbados and Jamaica (Other FC: 1927/28); PH Tarilton's XII (Other FC: 1927/28); Barbados Born (Other FC: 1927/28);
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
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In June 1988 he was celebrated on the Barbadian 45c stamp alongside the Barbados Cricket Buckle. © colnect.com |
He was elected to membership of M.C.C. as a special compliment, although unable to take part in the customary qualifying matches. West Indies did not play England that season, but in 1928 they lost all three matches in the rubber by an innings. Challenor did not find his former brilliance, his highest score being 97 in an aggregate of 1,074, average 27.53, and in six innings against England his total runs reached only 101. Of medium height and powerful build, he drove to the off and cut with perfectly timed strokes, besides punishing any loose balls with pulls or on-drives. His admirable batting did much toward raising cricket in West Indies to Test match standard.
Test debut England v West Indies at Lord's, Jun 23-26, 1928
Last Test England v West Indies at The Oval, Aug 11-14, 1928
First-class span 1905-1930




