Eustace Proctor
Eustace Jerome Proctor is a former Anguillan cricketer who played for the Leeward [Islands cricket team|Leeward Islands] in West Indian domestic cricket. He was the second Anguillan to play first-class cricket, after Cardigan Connor, and the first to play for the Leewards.
Proctor made his senior debut for the Anguilla [national cricket team|Anguilla national team] at the age of 17, in 1983, and shortly after debuted for the Leeward Islands under-19s. In 1985, he represented the West Indies [under-19 cricket team|West Indies under-19s] in a three-match series against England, twice dismissing future Durham [County Cricket Club|Durham] captain Mike Roseberry. Proctor's only first-class appearance came in February 1986, when he appeared for the Leewards against Guyana during the 1985–86 [Shell Shield season]. He took 1/39 in the first innings and 4/46 in the second, to finish with a first-class bowling average of 17.00. The first batsman he dismissed was Abdul Sattaur, who later played One Day Internationals for Canada, and his fourth wicket was that of Clyde Butts, a West Indies Test player.