Ingleton Liburd Explained

Country:Canada
Fullname:Ingleton Liburd
Birth Date:27 April 1961
Birth Place:Trinidad
Batting:Left-handed
Bowling:Right-arm medium
International:true
Club1:Canada
Year1:1996/97–1997/98
Columns:1
Column1:List A
Matches1:13
Runs1:216
Bat Avg1:18.00
100S/50S1: –/2
Top Score1:78
Deliveries1:208
Wickets1:2
Bowl Avg1:90.50
Fivefor1: –
Tenfor1: –
Best Bowling1:1/40
Catches/Stumpings1:4/–
Date:14 October
Year:2011
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/5/5587/5587.html CricketArchive

Ingleton Liburd (born 27 April 1961, in Trinidad) is a former Canadian cricket player. He was a top-order batsman who made his name playing for St Kitts and Leeward Islands Under-19s, but his career in the Caribbean ended when he moved to Canada where he established himself in the national side, playing in three ICC Trophies as well as the 1998 Commonwealth Games where he captained them. He served as president of the St. Kitts Cricket Association and as a territorial development officer for the West Indies Cricket Board before joining Cricket Canada as its cricket development officer in 2008. In 2009 he was the surprise choice as interim chief executive after the surprise removal of Atul Ahuja. He made his début for Canada in a match against Barbados in 1987. He represented Canada at three ICC Trophy tournaments and in 13 List A matches, including the cricket tournament at the 1998 Commonwealth Games.

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