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CLR James

Wilton St Hill: The cricketer CLR James lionised beyond boundaries of ridiculousness

A member of the first ever West Indian Test team, Wilton St Hill played just 3 Tests getting 117 runs at 19.50 with a highest of 38.

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Frank Worrell: 11 things that stand testament to his statesmanship

However, his reputation transcended the field of play and was known as one of the greatest statesmen in the game. Worrell was West Indies’ first black captain and a revered figure around the world.

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A nostalgic evening discussing the retirement of an all-time great batsman

It was an evening to shed synchronised tears; to drown one’s sorrows in tumblers of beer; to spend the hours in the company of closest cricket watching cronies — friends who suffered from similar heartache after the retirement of Modern Day Genius (MDG), one of the greatest batsmen of all time.

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India vs West Indies 2013: Tourists aim to light-up Sachin Tendulkar’s farewell with their unique brand of cricket

Sachin Tendulkar's farewell has meant that West Indies arrived in India almost unnoticed. However, Aayush Puthran  says that the visitors can light-up the stage with their unique fun-loving brand of cricket.

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Unmukt Chand penning book on 2012 U-19 World Cup win

He may be all of 20 but when it comes to utilising his spare time off the field, former India U-19 captain Unmukt Chand is a chip off the old block compared to his contemporaries as he spend time penning his World Cup memories as well as reading some quality books.

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CLR James: Stretching a bit too far beyond boundaries?

CLR James was a social theorist, Marxist, historian, political activist and also a cricket writer. Beyond A Boundary, written by him, is considered a classic of cricket literature.

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