Raymond Denny | |
Fullname: | Raymond O'Brien Denny |
Birth Date: | 21 January 1963 |
Birth Place: | Saint James Parish, Barbados |
Batting: | Right-handed |
Role: | Wicket-keeper |
Country: | United States |
International: | true |
Internationalspan: | 1991–2000 |
Date: | 2 February |
Year: | 2016 |
Source: | https://cricketarchive.com/Players/5/5550/5550.html CricketArchive |
Raymond O'Brien Denny (born 21 January 1963) is a former international cricketer who represented the American national side between 1991 and 2000. He played as a wicket-keeper.
Denny was born in Barbados, in Saint James Parish.[1] Having represented Barbados at under-19 level, he toured England with the West Indies under-19s in 1982, playing several internationals against the England under-19s.[2] After emigrating to the United States, Denny made his debut for the U.S. national team in 1991, against Canada.[3] At the 1994 ICC Trophy in Kenya, he played in five of his team's seven matches, sharing the wicket-keeping duties with Garfield Wildman.[4] As a batsman, he scored 142 runs four innings, which was behind only Paul Singh and Edward Lewis for his team. Denny's highest score was 61, made against the United Arab Emirates.[5] At the 1997 ICC Trophy in Malaysia, he played in all but one match, with only Faoud Bacchus scoring more runs for the United States.[6] Denny's final matches for the U.S. came in 2000, at the 2000 Americas Cricket Cup and the 2000–01 Red Stripe Bowl (the latter being the West Indian domestic one-day competition). He served as captain for both tournaments.[7] At