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11 Nov 2013 09:00 #162443
by chairman
Seymour Nurse the prolific Barbados and West Indies batsman from the 1960s celebrated his 80th birthday on Sunday – making him one of the oldest surviving West Indies cricketers.
Nurse was a classy right-handed middle order batsman who played 29 Test matches. He made 2,523 runs and averaged 47.6 runs per innings. He made six centuries including a best of 258 in his final Test innings in New Zealand in 1969.
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11 Nov 2013 12:07 #162500
by Kwami
I remember and and Peter lashley puttin on a lashing on BG listening on the radio when I was a kid
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