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mapoui wrote:Question: CLR James in Beyond A Boundary {BAB} gave snapshots of great westindian cricketers of his day...name them? :ugeek:

ansah:

George John, George Headley, Wilton St Hill, Learie Constantine
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mapoui wrote:what is the single most consistent physical factor about westindian batsmen since 2005? :geek:

ansah: LEFT-HANDEDNESS

since 2000 in fact westindies have produced and included the most left-handed test batsmen than in any other period of its 78 year international history
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geez...my pc is acting up soemthing awful. its getting old I guess. maybe its time to get a laptop.

I will have to stop for a 'minit'
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mapoui wrote:question: by 1955 what was the higest series aggregate by any westindian batsman. and who was the batsman who held it?

same by 1965

same by 2001

ansah: by 1955- 827 in 5 tests, by Clyde Walcott against the Oz that very year in the westindies

by 1965 still by Clyde Walcott on the strength of this 827, 1955

by 2000: Viv Richards on the strength of his 829 in 4 tests against England in 1976, in England!
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mapoui wrote:question: Before Chris gayle got the wicb to pick up to 7 Jamaicans on westindies side there were at least 2 other occassions on which more than 5 and up to 7-8 players from 1 territory/nation played on westindies sides.

name the territories!? :o
ansah: again in the 1929-30 first ever test series against england in the westindies due to the peculiar selection arrangements of those days in the Jamaica test, which was the fourth and final test of that series..a record setting match,...8 Jamaicans played on the westindies side for the westindies. they were: R K Nunes, the Yardie aristocrat, captain, G Gladstone, O C Scott, O C DaCosta, I Barrow, C C Passailaigue, G Headley, F R martin.

also in that series 7 Trinidadians played in the second test at the QPO, 6 Bajans in the first. about 5 Guyanese played in the third at Bourda, when the captaincy passed to the guyanese jefe, M P Fernandes
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between 1966 and 1967 on at least 4 ocassions, up to 7 bajans played for the westindies in tests at the same time, in the same team.

these were usually Sobers, Nurse, Hall, Griffith, Holford, Hunte with the of and on inclusion of 2 of David Allan, the keeper, and Peter lashley to complete the 7
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mapoui wrote:here are 2 more doozies fuh the FAN Bally!

N S Asgarali, S.A.H Niamat, C S Persaud, S Samaroo, S. M Ali

westindian intercolonial cricketers, what is their collective significance in westindies cricket?
all 5 are inter-colonial Trinidad westindian cricketers of East Indian ancestry. their significance is these 5, all at the same time, in the same match, represented Trinidad in intercolonial cricket in 1941...against Barbados on February 1, 3, 4, 5

that Titty team in batting order is V H Stollmeyer, D Merry, N S Asgarali, G E Gomez, S A H Niamat, S S Persuad, R P Tang Choon, S Samaroo the keeper, S M Ali, J T Hendrickson, L R Pierre.

that was a first in Titty and westindian cricket!
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Why you answer teh questions man? I was going to dig when I get lil time...

Tang Choon.... was he a chinney man?
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BallOil wrote:Why you answer teh questions man? I was going to dig when I get lil time...

Tang Choon.... was he a chinney man?
yes Rupert Tang Choon was of chinese ancestry and played a long time for Trinidad. left an excellent record as an all-rounder.

dont worry Bally. if you like trivia I can put up a lot more! :D :D :D
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kool..... Was he the chinaman?

I want to setup up a triva section maybe you can help me out with that...

BTW, those were good questions...
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