Danny Livingstone
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Source: CricketArchive |
Daintes Abbia "Danny" Livingstone (born St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda, 21 September 1933, died in St John's, (8 September 1988)[1] was an English first-class cricketer. He played with Hampshire from 1959 until 1972. He also represented the International Cavaliers and a Commonwealth XI in his career.
His highest score was 200 for Hampshire against Surrey in 1962, when he and Alan Castell put on 230 for the ninth wicket after Hampshire had been 128 for 8.[2]
Life after Cricketing
He returned to Antigua when he retired from playing, and worked for the government as Director of Sports.[3] After returning to Antigua he got married and was a father to five (5) children.
References
- ^ Danny Livingstone Cricinfo profile
- ^ Hampshire v Surrey 1962
- ^ Obituary, Wisden 1989, pp. 1170-71.