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Everton Weekes

Dream Team: Match Referees XI

ICC match referees remain largely away from the gaze of the television cameras. And because most the referees are from a bygone past, their exploits are not widely known to the younger generation of cricket fans.

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Stadiums and grounds named after cricketers

Not many grounds have been named after cricketers — most of who have, at best, find their names on stands.

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Steven Smith becomes 4th batsman in cricket history to score 4 consecutive tons in same series

Steven Smith becomes 4th batsman in cricket history to score 4 consecutive tons in same series.

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Dream Team: A XI of legendary knights

Folklore is full of tales of gallant knights and fair maidens.

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Kumar Sangakkara equals world record of 7 Test fifties in a row

Sangakkara, Chanderpaul and Jayawardene are currently in a scramble in the all-time Test run-scorers list.

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Frank Worrell: One of the greatest-ever statesmen in world cricket

Frank Worrell was a most delightful batsman to watch and became immortal as the first black man to lead West Indies in a full series. A third of the Three Ws of West Indian cricket, Worrell left the world tragically at the young age of 42.

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Happy Birthday, Frank Worrell!

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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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Everton Weekes and his five hundreds in successive innings

Everton Weekes' record of five hundreds in five Test innings still remains intact.

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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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