Clifford Goodman

Clifford Everard Goodman (20 November 1869, at College View, St Philip, Barbados – 1 February 1911 at Belleville, St Michael, Barbados), was a Barbadian cricketer of the 1890s. A right-arm fast bowler, Goodman was educated at The Lodge School, Barbados. He stood at 6 ft 4ins and took 126 wickets at 10.70 in his 15 match first-class career. During his five-year first-class career he was almost always successful and was described after his death in 1911 as "perhaps the best bowler the West Indies ever had, and a good hitter too".

Clifford Goodman

Clifford Everard Goodman (20 November 1869, at College View, St Philip, Barbados – 1 February 1911 at Belleville, St Michael, Barbados), was a Barbadian cricketer of the 1890s. A right-arm fast bowler, Goodman was educated at The Lodge School, Barbados. He stood at 6 ft 4ins and took 126 wickets at 10.70 in his 15 match first-class career. During his five-year first-class career he was almost always successful and was described after his death in 1911 as "perhaps the best bowler the West Indies ever had, and a good hitter too".