Carlton Baugh

This article is about Carlton Baugh, the international cricketer. For his father, the Jamaica cricketer, see Carlton Baugh, Sr.
Carlton Baugh
Personal information
Full name Carlton Seymour Baugh, Jr.
Born (1982-06-23) 23 June 1982
Kingston, Jamaica
Nickname carly
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right arm leg break
Role Wicket-keeper
Relations Carlton Baugh (father)
International information
National side
Test debut 19 April 2003 v Australia
Last Test 27 April 2012 v Australia
ODI debut 17 May 2003 v Australia
Last ODI 25 March 2012 v Australia
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODIs FC LA
Matches 21 47 96 93
Runs scored 610 482 4,601 1,083
Batting average 17.94 20.08 35.40 21.23
100s/50s 0/3 0/0 12/19 0/2
Top score 68 49 158* 71
Catches/stumpings 43/5 39/12 191/23 92/25
Source: ESPNCricinfo, 7 February 2013

Carlton Seymour Baugh (born 23 June 1982) is a Jamaican cricketer.

He is an aggressive right-hand batsman, wicketkeeper and occasional bowler of leg breaks and googlies. His Test debut came during a five-day match against Australia between 19–23 April 2003. His father, Carlton Baugh Snr., also played cricket between 1980 and 1983. Having scored a century against Barbados, he attracted the attention of the selectors and has been chosen to represent the West Indies in five matches thus far.

He was recalled for the West Indies tour of Canada and Abu Dhabi, but was poor both behind and in front of the stumps. He was retained for the West Indies tour of New Zealand in 2008/09, but only appeared in one Twenty20 match, where he made 2 from 2.

Things turned around for him when he was offered a retainer contract by the West Indies Cricket Board for the 2010/11 season.

He was forced to fly home as he was suffered from Hamstring injury, so he was not available more in World Cup 2011 tournament.[1][2] He lost his place in the Test side when West Indies the toured of England in 2012.[3][4]

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