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Former West Indies batting great Clyde Walcott died in Barbados aged 80, the BBC reported on Saturday.
New Delhi: Former West Indies batting great Clyde Walcott died in Barbados aged 80, the BBC reported on Saturday.
Walcott, one of the three Ws in West Indies cricket with Frank Worrell and Everton Weeks, played 44 Tests in his 12-year career from 1948, scoring 3,798 runs at an average of 56.68, including 15 hundreds.
The Barbados player went on to become the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in the 1990's.
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