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Bertie Harragin

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174:. He was second in the West Indies batting averages, although he played only 11 of the 19 matches. He got a leg injury in the match against Kent and missed seven matches, six of them first class. Before the 1906 tour he was described as a "good bat and field" and "a player who can punish all types of bowling. He captained the Trinidad team this season and had fared particularly well in the inter-colonial matches. A brilliant man in the country, fast and a sure thrower". His top scores in the first class matches were 50, 51, 57 and 51 while he scored 86, 68 and 63 in minor matches. During this tour he made attempts to beat his West Indies record for throwing the cricket ball a distance of 128 yards 4 inches. While on tour he won the British 29: 156: 144: 152: 140: 136:
Apart from cricket he had other sporting interests including football, rowing, horse racing and cycling. He was a Deputy Inspector General in the Police Service.
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in Trinidad where he excelled as an athlete. Later on he was to hold a number of Trinidadian and West Indian records for various
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title in the pole jump event (as it was called at the time) after jumping 3.15 metres at the
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and lead Trinidad to their first victory against Barbados in Barbados since
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Back in the West Indies he scored a career high 123 for Jamaica in the
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events. He was also a record holder for longest cricket ball throw.
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when he was 54. He was a hard-hitting right-handed batsman.
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he was selected for the combined West Indies team against
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Port of Spain
Trinidad
Port of Spain
Trinidad
1896-97
1931–32
Queen's Royal College
track and field
Lord Hawke's team
Arthur Priestley's team
1901–02
RA Bennett's XI
Lord Brackley's XI
1904-05
second West Indies
1906
AAA Championships
1906 AAA Championships
1907-08
Inter-Colonial Tournament
1931-32
Inter-Colonial Tournament
1903-04
Gerry Wolstenholme
"Amateur Championships"
"AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists"
CricketArchive stats
Cricinfo player profile
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