The first World Cup, a player said to the world as goodbye, lards, the excellent hundred


Former West Indies former Indipend Julian, the age of 75 is ranked in the town of Northern Trinidad. Julian was part of the World Cup West Indies team for the first time in 1975. He represented the Caribbean team in 24 Tests and 12 ODIs during his career. He took 68 wickets with the bat and scored 952 runs.

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Julian performed fantastic in the first ODI World Cup in 1975. He took 4 wickets against Sri Lanka and then threw the deadly spell against New Zealand in Semifinals. He scored 26 off 37 balls in the final against Australia. The tournament set them as a dangerous allowner who was known for his left-handed fast bowling, aggressive batting and smartware.

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Omnipresent in Lords
Remember them, the great captain of the West Indies, said, “They always gave up 100 per cent. He was reliable with both the rocks and the ball. They gave everything in each match.” They were a wonderful cricketer. Julian was also a memorial of Julian. In 1973, they scored 121 runs against England in Lords, while they also took five wickets to the same team next year. Lloyd further said, “We all had a lot of respect to us. He was funny and friendly. After winning the lords, we had been respected everywhere for the fans.”

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Unexpected International career
He also played for the English county team, Kent by 1970 to 1977. However, his international career stopped on South Africa in 1982-83. At that time, the images in South Africa was on their top. He was part of the rebeliest West Indies team to visit South Africa.

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President of the West Indies Cricket Board (CWI) Teenager Shello issuing a statement that honor the Barnard Julian, we should look wisely to the events of the time. Our deep sensations are to their family and loved ones. Cricket West Indies will always remember their contributions. The heritage left by them will be alive forever.

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