Bryan Davis
West Indies
INTL CAREER: 1965 - 1965
Full Name
Bryan Allan Davis
Born
May 02, 1940, Belmont, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Age
84y 2d
Batting Style
Right hand Bat
Bowling Style
Right arm Offbreak
Bryan Davis was an opening batsman of tremendous ability who played four Tests against Australia in 1964-65. He opened in three of them, with his best performance coming in his first match, in front of his home crowd at Port-of-Spain, when he made 54 and 58, adding 116 and 91 for the first wicket with Conrad Hunte. Despite this, and 68 at Bridgetown, he wasn't picked again, although he did tour India in 1966-67 without playing in any of the Tests. He won selection for that trip largely thanks to him carrying his bat for 188 for North against South Trinidad. A useful legspinner, he played two seasons for Glamorgan in 1969 (when they won the Championship) and 1970, passing 1000 runs on both occasions.
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