Antao D'Souza
Template:Short description Template:Use Pakistani English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox cricketer Antao D'Souza (born 17 January 1939) is a Pakistani former cricketer who played in six Test matches for the Pakistan cricket team, from 1959 to 1962. He was the second of the four Christians who have played Test cricket for Pakistan.[1] He was a medium pace bowler and obdurate tail-end batsman.
Born and raised in Nagoa, Salcete, Goa (at the time part of Portuguese India), D'Souza's father emigrated to Karachi, Pakistan, at the time of independence in 1947, where D'Souza attended St Patrick's High School.[2] His brothers, Vincent D'Souza and Joseph D'Souza, also played first-class cricket.
D'Souza toured England in 1962, heading the batting averages (53) as he remained not out in five of his six innings. His bowling was as ineffective as everyone else on that tour, which Pakistan lost 0–4. Domestically, D'Souza played for Pakistan International Airlines, Karachi Blues, Karachi, and Peshawar.[3]
Given a minimum of ten innings, D'Souza is one of only two Test cricketers whose batting average exceeds their highest score. The other is the Indian cricketer Sadashiv Shinde.[4]
In 1999, D'Souza migrated with his wife and their four children to Ontario, Canada.[2][5]
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