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Sobers holds the record for the most Test runs by a Barbadian for the West Indies, his tally of 8,032 runs is the fourth highest overall for the West Indies. [4] Desmond Haynes has scored the most ODI runs by a Barbadian for the West Indies, The only West Indian to have bettered Haynes's 8,648 ODI runs is Brian Lara . [ 5 ]
Keen on cricket and real tennis, it's been speculated that he died from either a pulmonary embolism or a burst abscess caused by being hit with a ball [3] 20 March 1751: London: James Balchen "Killed by a cricket ball" [4] buried 14 June 1764 Godalming, Surrey: George Summers: Struck on the head by a ball [5] 29 June 1870: Nottingham: John ...
Tyrone Greenidge (16 May 1965 – 19 November 1993) was a Barbadian cricketer. He played in one List A and five first-class matches for the Barbados cricket team in 1985/86 and 1986/87. [ 1 ] He died of leukemia in 1993.
This is a list of all cricketers who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket for the Barbados national cricket team in the West Indies. [1] Seasons given are first and last seasons; the player did not necessarily play in all the intervening seasons.
For cricketers of Barbadian nationality, see Category:Barbadian cricketers. Pages in category "Barbados cricketers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out ...
Also: Barbados: People: By occupation: Cricket people: Cricketers Cricketers of Barbadian nationality. For cricketers who have played on the Barbados national cricket team , see Category:Barbados cricketers .
Sir Cuthbert Gordon Greenidge KCMG MBE (born 1 May 1951) [1] is a Barbadian retired cricketer who represented the West Indies in Test and One Day International (ODI) teams for 17 years, as well as Barbados and Hampshire in first-class cricket. Greenidge is regarded worldwide as one of the greatest and most destructive opening batsmen in cricket ...
Sir Frank Mortimer Maglinne Worrell (1 August 1924 – 13 March 1967), sometimes referred to by his nickname of Tae, was a Barbadian West Indies cricketer and Jamaican senator. A stylish right-handed batsman and useful left-arm seam bowler, he became famous in the 1950s as the first black captain of the West Indies cricket team.