Charles Passailaigue
West Indies
INTL CAREER: 1930 - 1930
Full Name
Charles Clarence Passailaigue
Born
August 04, 1901, Kingston, Jamaica
Died
January 07, 1972, Montego Bay, St James, Jamaica, (aged 70y 156d)
Batting Style
Right hand Bat
TEAMS
Clarence Passailaigue was a close childhood friend of George Headley, who scored 183 on his first-class debut for Jamaica against MCC in 1929-30. His second match was his Test debut, also at Sabina Park, in the final Test where he made 44 and 2 not out, and he was unfortunate not to be picked for the tour of Australia in 1930-31. Indeed, it was rather odd that he never played for West Indies again. The remainder of his first-class career was spasmodic, with ten matches in the next eight years, all in either Jamaica or Trinidad. In 1931-32, he hammered a career-best 261 not out against Lord Tennyson's tourists, adding a world-record 487 for the sixth wicket with Headley.
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