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West Indian cricketer

Percy Tarilton
Personal information
Full namePercy Hamilton Tarilton
Born(1885-02-08)8 February 1885
St Margaret's, St John, Barbados
Died18 February 1953(1953-02-18) (aged 68)
Bayville, St Michael, Barbados
NicknameTim
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm slow
RoleOpening batsman
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1906–1930Barbados
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 51
Runs scored 2,777
Batting average 38.56
100s/50s 8/9
Top score 304*
Balls bowled 3
Wickets 1
Bowling average 0.00
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 1/0
Catches/stumpings 33/–
Source: CricketArchive, 9 January 2011

Percy Hamilton "Tim" Tarilton (8 February 1885 – 18 February 1953) was a Barbadian cricketer who represented the West Indies in the days before they achieved Test status.

A good driver of the ball, Tarilton made his first-class debut for Barbados in 1905 and played until 1930. He hit his maiden first-class century against Marylebone Cricket Club (M.C.C.) in 1913. The First World War prevented Tarilton from establishing an international reputation, for example through touring England. In 1920, Tarilton scored the first triple-century by a West Indian cricketer, in a match for Barbados against Trinidad when he scored 304 not out. According to C. L. R. James, Tarilton was the best West Indian batsman before 1923. George Challenor was a more stylish batsman and greatly admired in Barbados, but Tarilton was the more reliable. However, Challenor's success on the 1923 tour of England established his reputation. Tarilton, also chosen to tour, scored 554 runs at an average of 21.30, his only century being 109 not out against Nottinghamshire. In 1927, he and Challenor scored 292 in an opening partnership against Trinidad, setting a West Indian record for that wicket which lasted until 1950. His brother Arthur played one first-class match for Jamaica in 1905.

References

  1. ^ "Player Oracle PH Tarilton". CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
  2. James, p. 101.
  3. James, p. 94.
  4. ^ "Tim Tarilton (obituary)". Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. London: John Wisden & Co. 1954. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
  5. "Arthur Tarilton". CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 January 2011.

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