Danny Livingstone
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.
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Source: CricketArchive |
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 cricket
He returned to Antigua when he retired from playing, and worked for the government as Director of Sports.[3] After returning to Antigua he was married and was the father of five children.
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References
- Danny Livingstone Cricinfo profile
- Hampshire v Surrey 1962
- Obituary, Wisden 1989, pp. 1170-71.
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