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Everton Weekes

‘A Humble Man Who Wore His Greatness Lightly’ – Cricket World Mourns Death of Everton Weekes

During his career, Weekes represented West Indies in 48 Tests, scored 4,455 runs at an average of 58.61.

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West Indies Batting Legend Sir Everton Weekes Dies Aged 95

He went on to play 48 Tests and scored 4455 runs at an excellent average of 58.61.

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Sarfaraz Khan Scores 605 Runs Without Being Dismissed in Ranji Trophy; Joins VVS Laxman, Vijay Merchant, Everton Weekes

The Uttar Pradesh-born cricketer now has amassed 605 runs in Ranji Trophy without being dismissed.

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West Indies legend Sir Everton Weekes in ICU after suffering massive heart attack

It is learnt that his condition is not serious and he could be discharged in the next couple of days.

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Everton Weekes admitted to hospital after suffering heart attack

Legendary West Indies batsman Everton Weekes is in intensive care after suffering a heart attack in Barbados.

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The W’s: The stellar trinity and more

Composing one from the cricketers with their last names starting with W, CricketCountry Historian Arunabha Sengupta wades knee deep in a pool of extraordinary talent.

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Sir Everton Weekes: An Appreciation — the last book penned by Tony Cozier

Sir Everton Weekes: An Appreciation is a slim volume written with characteristic meticulousness by the legendary Barbadian cricket commentator and writer Tony Cozier.

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Photos: Virat Kohli and company catch up with Sir Garry Sobers and other West Indian legends

West Indian cricket legends Garry Sobers, Everton Weekes and Gordon Greenidge were present at Port of Spain to be a part of the 125th anniversary celebrations of the Queen's Park Cricket Club, which owns the iconic Queen's Park Oval.

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Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar: Return of the Gods!

Even God is a three-letter word. Looking at it as an abbreviation, it may be assumed as: G for Generator, O for Operator and D for Destructor.

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Omar Sharif: The cricket connection

One of the iconic Hollywood actors of the 1960s, Sharif carved out a career as a contract bridge champion.

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