Anthony Trevor Alleyne (born 27 June 1993) is a Barbadian cricketer who has represented both the
Barbadian national team and the
Combined Campuses and Colleges
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in West Indian domestic cricket. He is left-handed
opening batsman
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Alleyne represented the
West Indies under-19s at the
2012 Under-19 World Cup in Australia, scoring 52 against
India
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in the opening match of the tournament. The previous year, playing against
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in an under-19
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match, he had scored a century, 106 from 136 balls. Alleyne made his
first-class debut during the
2012–13 Regional Four Day Competition, playing for the Combined Campuses against the
Windward Islands
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. Opening the batting with
Shacaya Thomas
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in the first innings of the match, he scored 84 from 157 balls. In the
2012–13 Regional Super50, played later in the year, Alleyne scored 158 runs in three matches, including 58 on debut against
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and 99 in the semi-final against
Trinidad and Tobago
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In November 2016, Alleyne made his first-class debut for Barbados, scoring 19 and 84 in a match against the
Leeward Islands
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in the
2016–17 Regional Four Day Competition. In the next game, against Trinidad and Tobago, he scored 88 from 201 balls in the first innings and 186 from 215 balls in the second, with the latter being his maiden first-class century.
WICB Professional Cricket League Regional 4 Day Tournament, Trinidad & Tobago v Barbados at Port of Spain, Nov 18-21, 2016
ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
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1993 births
Living people
Barbadian cricketers
Barbados cricketers
Combined Campuses and Colleges cricketers