He played a single match for the Melbourne Cricket Club against Lord Sheffield's XI during the English team's 1891–92 tour, and later moved to Western Australia, where he was the state's inaugural cricket captain.
Australia | Western Australia | South Australia | Victoria (Australia) | Order of Australia | Liberal Party of Australia | Test cricket | Western | Western (genre) | western | University of Western Ontario | Great Western Railway | Western Cape | Prime Minister of Australia | Marylebone Cricket Club | Western world | Lancashire County Cricket Club | Melbourne Cricket Ground | High Court of Australia | Cricket World Cup | Case Western Reserve University | London and North Western Railway | University of Western Australia | Sydney Cricket Ground | 2007 Cricket World Cup | Western Ghats | Western Front | Anglican Church of Australia | Western Union | Governor-General of Australia |