Arthur Maynard, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Arthur Maynard

Cricket player

Date of Birth: 28-Feb-1909

Date of Death: 16-Nov-1959

Profession: cricketer

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Arthur Maynard

  • Arthur Maynard (28 February 1909 – 16 November 1959) was a West Indian cricketer and footballer who played for Trinidad and Tobago national cricket team and for Trinidad and Tobago national football team.
  • He was born in Trinidad.
  • A right-hand batsman, he played two first-class matches against the touring MCC side of 1934/35. Between the first and second Tests the MCC played two three-day matches against Trinidad at the Queen's Park Oval.
  • In the first of these Maynard made his first-class debut, opening the batting in Trinidad's first innings he scored 200 not out in a team total of 371/6 declared, the second highest score was 37.
  • In Trinidad's second innings Maynard batted at number ten and scored 2 not out as the match was drawn.In the second match Maynard scored 4 before he was dismissed by MCC captain Bob Wyatt.
  • After dismissing the MCC for 103 Trinidad required 100 for victory but in 12 remaining overs they managed 86 so the match was drawn, Maynard didn't bat.
  • This was Maynard's second and last first-class match, he therefore ended his career with a batting average of 206. Maynard made two appearances, in 1933 and 1935, for North Trinidad against South Trinidad in the Beaumont Cup, however the competition wasn't awarded first-class status until 1959. He played football as a full-back for the Trinidad and Tobago national team and Everton.

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