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Clyde Walcott

Everton Weekes: The man who scored five successive Test hundreds

Everton Weekes was a one of the great Three Ws who made up the bulwark of the West Indian side of the 1950s. He also had the seventh-best average among all batsmen.

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Clyde Walcott: One of the hardest hitters of all time

Big, powerful and imposing at the wicket, Clyde Walcott was one of the greatest and hardest-hitting batsmen of all time.

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Last day the Three Ws appeared together in Test cricket

Fifty five years ago, Frank Worrell, Everton Weekes and Clyde Walcott appeared together for the last time in Test cricket. Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the three very special men linked by greatness, runs and a letter of the alphabet.

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Darren Sammy keen to reward supporters with wins

Unfortunately for the current generation of Caribbean cricketers living up to the standards set by the greats of yesteryear had proved a tough task.

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Similarities galore: India in England 2011 and WI in England 1957

India tour of england have some similarities with WI tour of England

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Sachin Tendulkar: Cricket’s Napoleon can still win the Battle of Waterloo

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar – a batsman widely acknowledge as the greatest in the game after The Don.

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Sammy disappointed with Windies batsmen

By Paul Mitchell

 

West Indies captain Darren Sammy said drastic action was needed to solve his side's batting crisis, following a 63-run defeat by India in the first Test on Thursday.

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It would be a sight for Gods to see this fantasy XI of West Indian greats in action!

To coincide with the release of Fire in Babylon, here is all-time West Indies XI.

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