
Royston Tycho Crandon, born on May 31, 1983, in Courtland, Berbice, Guyana, is a former West Indian cricketer known for his right-handed batting and right-arm offbreak bowling.
He primarily played as a middle-order batsman and off-spinner for Guyana in domestic cricket. He is the younger brother of Esuan Crandon, who also played for Guyana.
Crandon’s international career was brief. He made his One Day International (ODI) debut for the West Indies on September 30, 2009, against India during the ICC Champions Trophy. This opportunity arose when several first-choice West Indies players withdrew due to a contractual dispute with the board.
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