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Alfred Maycock

Aubrey Alfred Maycock (born 26 June 1949) is a former Guyanese cricketer who played a single match for Essequibo in the final of the 1980–81 inter-county Jones Cup.
Maycock was born in Suddie in what was then British Guiana (now part of Guyana's Pomeroon-Supenaam region).〔(Aubrey Maycock playing statistics ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 December 2014.〕 During the 1975–76 season, the Pakistan International Airlines cricket team toured the West Indies, playing two matches in Georgetown. Maycock was selected for the Guyanese national side in one of those matches, although it was not accorded first-class status.〔(Alfred Maycock player profile ) – Guyana-Cricket. Retrieved 2 December 2014.〕 In his match for Essequibo, Maycock batted high in the batting order in both innings of the match, played against Berbice at the Kayman Sankar Cricket Ground in Hampton Court (on the Atlantic coast). In the first innings, he came in third after Fitz Garraway and Kamroze Mohammed, scoring 21 runs before being caught by Leslaine Lambert off the bowling of Reginald Etwaroo. In the second innings, Jeff Jones, Essequibo's wicket-keeper, was promoted to bat first-drop ahead of Maycock. Both Jones (five runs) and Maycock (three runs) went cheaply, with Maycock caught by future West Indies ODI keeper Milton Pydanna off the bowling of Kamal Singh. Bowling right-arm medium pace, Maycock also took a single wicket from four overs in Berbice's first innings, having Hubern Evans stumped by Jones for 14 runs.〔(Essequibo v Berbice ), Jones Cup 1980/81 (Final) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 December 2014.〕
Berbice won the match by nine wickets in what was Essequibo's only first-class match – only the final of the three-team Jones Cup (later the Guystac Trophy) was accorded first-class status, and Essequibo made the final only once, having defeated Demerara in an earlier match.〔(Jones Cup 1980/81 ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 December 2014.〕 The scorecards of the non-first-class matches played by Essequibo are not available before the late 1990s, and it is therefore uncertain how Maycock played for Essequibo in other matches.〔(Other matches played by Essequibo ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 December 2014.〕 He did, however, make 94 runs in an inter-county match against Demerara at some stage, coming up against Colin Croft, one of the West Indies' finest fast bowlers at the time.〔〔(10 September 2012). ("Essequibo’s finest batsman is Dinesh Joseph" ) – ''Stabroek News''. Retrieved 10 September 2012.〕
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