- Frank Worrell
Infobox Historic Cricketer
nationality = West Indian
country = West Indies
country abbrev = WI
name = Sir Frank Worrell
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right hand bat
bowling style = Left arm fast medium
tests = 51
test runs = 3860
test bat avg = 49.48
test 100s/50s = 9/22
test top score = 261
test balls = 7141
test wickets = 69
test bowl avg = 38.72
test 5s = 2
test 10s = 0
test best bowling = 7/70
test catches/stumpings = 43/0
FCs = 208
FC runs = 15025
FC bat avg = 54.24
FC 100s/50s = 39/80
FC top score = 308*
FC balls = 26740
FC wickets = 349
FC bowl avg = 28.98
FC 5s = 13
FC 10s = 0
FC best bowling = 7/70
FC catches/stumpings = 139/0
debut date = 11 February
debut year = 1948
last date = 22 August
last year = 1963
source = http://content.cricinfo.com/westindies/content/player/53238.htmlSir Frank Mortimer Maglinne Worrell (1 August 1924, Bank Hall, St Michael,
Barbados – 13 March 1967,Kingston, Jamaica ) is sometimes referred to by his nickname of Tae and was aWest Indies cricketer and Jamaican senator. He became famous in the 1950s as one of the three Ws along with SirClyde Walcott and SirEverton Weekes .By 1947 his mother had moved to New York and his father was away at sea most of the time so he moved to
Jamaica .As a player for West Indies, Worrell made his debut in 1947–48 versus the England team of
Gubby Allen . Worrell was a finebatsman and bowler, and was aWisden Cricketer of the Year for 1951.Following a successful campaign led by
C. L. R. James , then editor of "The Nation" in Trinidad, the period of white Test captaincy in the West Indies came to an end. Worrell became the first black cricketer to captain theWest Indies cricket team for an entire series, thus breaking the colour barriers then found in West Indian cricket. [ [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/ConWebDoc.4574 Potted biography of James, including his part in getting Worrell made captain] ] He led the side on two particularly notable tours. The first was to Australia in 1960–61. Both Worrell and his opposing captain,Richie Benaud , encouraged their teams to play attacking cricket. The first Test of the series ended in a dramatic tie. Though West Indies lost the series 2-1, with one draw in addition to the tie, they took much credit for contributing to such a fine series. In 1963, West Indies toured England. They were again very popular, and this time they also won the series, 3-1. [ [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/155246.html "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack", 1962 edition, "West Indies in Australia, 1960–61"] ] [ [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/152799.html "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack", 1964 edition, "West Indies in England, 1963"] ]Worrell retired after the West Indies versus England series. When he left professional cricket, he became Warden of Irvine Hall at the
University of the West Indies , and was appointed to the Jamaican Senate by SirAlexander Bustamante . He strongly supported a closer political union between the nations of the Caribbean. He was knighted for his services to cricket in 1964.Worrell managed the West Indies during the 1964–65 visit by Australia, and accompanied the team to India in the winter of 1966–67. It was while in India that he was diagnosed with leukaemia. He died at the age of 42, a month after returning to Jamaica. A memorial service was held in his honour in
Westminster Abbey , the first time such an honour was granted to a sportsman.As of the 1964–65 series the
Frank Worrell Trophy has been awarded to the winner of the West Indies–Australia series, although the winning of the trophy has been applied retroactively to the 1960–61 series.Caribbean journalist
Ernest Eytle (born Guyana 1918) wrote a biography of Worrell entitled "Frank Worrell: The Career of a Great Cricketer" in 1963.Trivia
Worrell is the only batsman to have been involved in two 500-run partnerships in
first-class cricket . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/sports_talk/stump_bearders/4816384.stm] 500-run partnerships]One of the two Halls of Residence at the
University of the West Indies , Cave Hill Campus in Barbados is named after him.ee also
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Development of the Test captaincy of West Indies Notes
External links
* [http://www.cricinfo.com/db/PLAYERS/WI/W/WORRELL_FMM_04000821/ Cricinfo page on Sir Frank Worrell]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/wi_v_aus_2003/2784085.stm Article on Worrell]
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