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Name the cricketer who started his career as a wicket keeper but later became a great batsman (Hint: He was a West Indian)
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07 Oct '09 10:19 pm
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Clyde Walcott of West Indies, one of the 3 Ws, had a batting average of 56 and 15 centuries. Walcott would have walked into any World XI of his time on his batting alone. In fact he kept wickets in 15 tests and was good enough to keep to spinners such as Ramadhin and Valentine, a task that must have surely called for some level of competence!!
Answered by dharamender nebhnani, 08 Oct '09 12:06 am
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