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Lawrence Rowe

Galaxy of West Indian greats at Lawrence Rowe Legendary Foundation banquet

A galaxy of former West Indies greats made their presence felt in Florida for the Lawrence Rowe Legendary Foundation banquet on Sunday.

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Lawrence Rowe: 7 facts about “Lawrence of Jamaica”

Rowe had a stint with Derbyshire. Despite the issues with his eyesight, he did a decent job before he was diagnosed with hay fever.

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Dream Team: An all-time great XI of January born players

H Natarajan picks a fantasy World XI of January-born players who have left their mark in Test cricket.

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Lawrence Rowe’s 302: A mix of grace, power and efficiency

In 2004, Lawrence Rowe’s 302 was voted the best innings by a Jamaican, ahead of George Headley’s 223 and 107.

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Lawrence Rowe becomes first batsman to score double-hundred and hundred in his debut Test

Lawrence Rowe later went on score a triple-hundred as well.

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Lawrence Rowe: ‘Lawrence of Jamaica’, now just a pariah in his own country

When it came to class and style, few could match Lawrence Rowe. Physical ailments prevented him from having the career he deserved. Later, following rebel tours to South Africa, he was shunned by his own countrymen.

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Six cricketers who were victims of eye problems

Colin Milburn, MAK Pataudi, Lawrence Rowe and others in the list.

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Rowe sues Jamaica board, wants his name reinstated at Sabina Park

West Indies batting legend Lawrence Rowe has launched legal action against the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) for its decision to withdraw his name from the Players Pavilion at Sabina Park.

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Jamaica officials revoke naming of Lawrence Rowe enclosure

Jamaican cricket officials have revoked the naming of the players' enclosure at Sabina Park after former Jamaica captain and West Indies batsman Lawrence Rowe.

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Windies legend Rowe honoured by JCA

By Ashish Shukla

 

Former West Indies batsman Lawrence Rowe was on Monday honoured by the Jamaican Cricket Association (JCA) by dedicating a stand after his name at the Sabina Park.

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