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Sir Frank Worrell would have turned 100 on Thursday. If anyone could arrest the decline of West Indies Test cricket towards extinction - a big if after England’s 3-0 walloping - it would have ...
WORRELL, SIR FRANK MAGLINNE, died in Jamaica, March 13, 1967. He was born in Barbados, August 1, 1924 and was knighted for his services to cricket in 1964 Sir Frank Worrell once wrote that the ...
The match was as good as over. The final rites awaited. It was a deja vu moment for Frank Worrell, on his second visit to Australia, his first tour as Captain of the West Indies. When the West ...
The series will be the first for newly appointed T20 captain Shai Hope, who will have a dynamic and exciting squad which will ...
The brilliant cricketer Frank Worrell became the first permanent Black captain of the West Indies team in 1960 – but he had to wait for a decade to get the job, denied by the elitism ...
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) had retired the name 'Pataudi' from the trophy for the Test assignments India play ...
Frank Worrell is the most important West Indian cricketer of all time – and arguably surpassed only by Usain Bolt and Bob Marley as an icon of the Caribbean. He was born 100 years ago today ...
In a statement to mark the centennial birthday of West Indies’ first black Test captain, Sir Frank Worrell, Shallow also said the approach to governance of the game needed to reflect the ...
(CMC) – Cricket West Indies president, Dr. Kishore Shallow, said yesterday it was important to confront the challenges facing the regional game with “honesty and resolve”, while using the ...
YESTERDAY (August 1) marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Frank Worrell. That makes it a special day in West Indies history – for Worrell was an outstanding cricket player, exceptional ...
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