He played six matches during the tournament, scoring 124 runs at an average of 24.80, with a high score of 36.
He played with a score and a page-turner, which is perhaps the only way this music can be put on in public.
He was a right-handed batsman and played one first class match with a total score of 7.
They would end losing this game despite playing it on home turf with a score of 16-14.
Overall, he played 10 innings in 5 first class matches, with a top score of 4.
In one-day games, he played seven matches, with a top score (again a career best) of 33 against Scotland.
Some musicians, in other words, ought to play with a score as a matter of principle.
He played 21 innings in 14 matches for Cambridge University with a top score of 81.
I'd played eight Tests here before with a highest score of 60, so I had some work to do.
In the next season, he was chosen to play three matches, with a top score of 18.