LMH Official Dictionary of West Indies Batsmen

LMH Official Dictionary of West Indies Batsmen
ISBN-10
9768202270
ISBN-13
9789768202277
Category
Cricket
Pages
88
Language
English
Published
2007
Authors
L. Michael Henry, Kevin S. Harris

Description

Lists, from A-Z, the batsmen of West Indies cricket, including all Tests and One Day Internationals played plus a brief biography. The qualification is those who have played at least 20 test matches - there is, however, an honourable mentions section for batsmen who have played fewer than 20 Test matches but have had a noted impact on the game.

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