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Ellis Achong

Ellis Achong
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Personal information
Full name Ellis Edgar Achong
Born (1904-02-16)16 February 1904
Belmont, Trinidad and Tobago
Died 30 August 1986(1986-08-30) (aged 82)
St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago
Nickname Puss
Batting style Left-handed
Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox
Slow left-arm chinaman
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 22) 1 February 1930 v England
Last Test 28 January 1935 v England
Domestic team information
Years Team
1929–1935 Trinidad
Umpiring information
Tests umpired 1 (1954)
Career statistics
Competition Tests First-class
Matches 6 38
Runs scored 81 503
Batting average 8.10 14.37
100s/50s 0/0 0/0
Top score 22 45 not out
Balls bowled 918 7,799
Wickets 8 110
Bowling average 47.25 30.23
5 wickets in innings 0 3
10 wickets in match 1
Best bowling 2/64 7/73
Catches/stumpings 6/– 20/–
Source: Cricinfo, 3 February 2009

Ellis Edgar "Puss" Achong (16 February 1904 – 29 August 1986) was a sportsman from Trinidad and Tobago in the West Indies. He played cricket for the West Indies and was the first person of known Chinese descent to play in a Test match. Left-arm unorthodox spin (left-arm wrist spin) is sometimes known as "slow left-arm chinaman" (SLC) which is thought to be in his honour.

Achong was born in Belmont, Port of Spain. He played football as a left-winger for a local team, Maple, in the 1920s and 1930s, and represented Trinidad and Tobago from 1919 to 1932.

Achong is better known for playing cricket. He was mainly a bowler. His stock ball was left-arm orthodox spin (left-arm finger spin), but one of his variations was unorthodox left-arm spin. After bowling this variation to have Walter Robins stumped at Old Trafford in 1933, it is reputed that Robins said to the umpire Joe Hardstaff Sr., "fancy being done by a bloody Chinaman". Learie Constantine is said to have replied: "Do you mean the bowler or the ball?" An unorthodox left-arm spin delivery (spinning from the off side to the leg side for a right-handed batsman) is known as a "chinaman" as a result. However, Achong was not the earliest recorded Test match player to bowl unorthodox left-arm spin – that is believed to be Charles Llewellyn of South Africa.


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