George Ferris
Cricket Player
1964 –
Who is George Ferris?
George John Fitzgerald Ferris is a former first class cricketer who played for the Leeward Islands and Leicestershire. A right arm fast bowler, Ferris took 286 wickets at 25.71 in his career from 1982/83 until 1990. His cousin Hamish Anthony played ODI cricket for the West Indies.
He became a regular in the Leicestershire side in the late 1980s when the other overseas Leicestershire player and fellow West Indian Winston Benjamin was on duty playing for the West Indies Cricket Team. Although Ferris played cricket for the leeward Islands he was never selected by the West Indies due to the strength of the bowling attack the team had.
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- Born
- Oct 18, 1964
Antigua - Also known as
- George John Fitzgerald Ferris
- Nationality
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Profession
- Education
- Everest University
Accounting
( - 1997) - Bachelor of Business Administration, Everest University
Business Administration
( - 2003) - MBA, University of Phoenix
Business Administration
(2004 - 2006)
- Everest University
- Lived in
- Florida
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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