Tang Choon seldom bowled after the 1942-43 season, taking only one wicket during the rest of his first-class career. His batting improved, however. In his two matches in 1944-45 he scored his first century, 132, 40 and 83. Against
MCC in 1947-48, batting now at number five, he scored 103, adding 244 for the fourth wicket in three and a half hours with
Gerry Gomez. "A neat, lithe batsman, Tang Choon gave a truly brilliant display," noted
Wisden. However, he scored only 7 and 17 in Trinidad's second match against MCC shortly afterwards. He captained Trinidad in both their matches in 1951-52. He scored 104 and 47 not out against British Guiana in 1953-54, his third and last century. He played his last first-class match in 1954-55 against the
Australians when he was 40 years old. ==References==