Saint-Denis | Denis Diderot | Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis | Denis Leary | Denis | Seine-Saint-Denis | Claire Denis | Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis | Denis Halliday | Compton Mackenzie | Denis Healey | Compton, California | Charles Denis Bourbaki | Little Compton, Rhode Island | Straight Outta Compton | Ruth St. Denis | Compton | Maurice Denis | Denis Thatcher | Denis Sassou Nguesso | Denis McLoughlin | Compton wavelength | Siméon Denis Poisson | Saint-Denis, Réunion | Gare d'Estrées-Saint-Denis | Fay Compton | Denis Smith | Denis Piel | Denis Lawson | Denis Johnson |
He returned to Trinidad and Tobago in 1952, and stood as a Test umpire in the 4th Test between West Indies and England at Port of Spain in March 1954, a high-scoring draw in which West Indies scored an imposing 681 for 8 declared, with the 3 "W"s (Everton Weekes, Frank Worrell and Clyde Walcott) all scoring centuries in West Indies' first innings, and Peter May and Denis Compton doing the same in England's 537 in reply.
He made his debut as an amateur right-handed middle-order batsman immediately after World War II, and in 1947 he made three centuries in eleven innings, which left him third in the English national averages behind Denis Compton and Bill Edrich in their year of unparalleled success.