Former West Indies Test cricketer Bruce Pairaudeau dies

Previous West Indies cricketer Bruce Pairaudeau, who highlighted in 13 Test matches, has kicked the bucket at 91 years old. Brought into the world in English Guiana on April 14, 1931, Pairaudeau made his homegrown presentation at only 15 and scored his lady century in the accompanying season. West Indies debut came in 1953 - against India in Port of Spain. It was the main innings of this drawn installation where he scored his main Test hundred. Seven of his 13 Tests came at home, the lay on voyages through New Zealand and Britain. At 26, he made his last Test appearance for West Indies in Leeds. Pairaudeau went gaga for New Zealand during the visit through 1956 and before long emigrated there. In 1963, he drove Northern Areas to their most memorable Plunket Safeguard - the homegrown prize - in New Zealand and played at that level until the mid year of 1966-67 when he resigned.