George Challenor
Barbadian cricketer and Test player
Born
June 28th, 1888
137 years ago
Died
1947
78 years ago — 59 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Barbados
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A Barbadian cricketer played for the West Indies during the early 20th century. Challenor made his Test debut in 1923 and contributed significantly during his career. He was an opening batsman and also excelled as a wicketkeeper. Challenor participated in Test matches against England and Australia, showcasing his skills in a demanding era for cricketers. His playing career spanned the 1920s, during which he earned recognition for his technique and consistency on the field.
Represented West Indies in Test cricket
Played against England and Australia
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