- Renowned West Indies cricketer Everton Weekes passed away at the age of 95 due to a heart attack in Barbados. He was born on 26th February 1925 in Pickwick Gap, Barbados. As a cricketer, he started his career as ODI at 19-year-old and his Test debut at 22-year-old in 1948.
- In First Class,
- He played 152 first-class matches and made 12,010 runs with an average of 55.34.
- In Test,
- He played 48 test matches and made 4,455 runs with an average of 58.61.
- List of Awards She was Received:
- Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE).
- Barbados Gold Crown of Merit (GCM).
- Knight of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in 1995.
- ICC Hall of Fame in 2009, etc.
Published On : 04 Jul 2020
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