A wicket-keeper and lower-order batsman, Randall Lyon made his first-class debut for North Trinidad in the Texaco Cup in the 1973-74 season. He first played for Trinidad in the 1975-76 Shell Shield, when he led the competition's fielding statistics with 11 dismissals, including five stumpings off the spin bowling of Raphick Jumadeen and Inshan Ali.[1] He continued to play for Trinidad in 1976-77 and 1977-78, making his only first-class fifty against Barbados in 1977-78.[2]
With most of the senior West Indian cricketers playing World Series Cricket in Australia in the 1978-79 season,[3] Lyon was one of several inexperienced players to be selected for the tour of India. He played in most of the first-class matches outside the Tests. He continued to play for Trinidad until the end of the 1982-83 season.
Until Brendan Nash played in 2008, Lyon was the last white cricketer to represent the West Indies.[4] He lives in Trinidad, where he has coached young wicket-keepers.[5]