West Indies spin great Sonny Ramadhin dies aged 92

Ramadhin played 43 Tests and part of first Windies team to win in England

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West Indies spin-bowling great Sonny Ramadhin has died aged 92, his grandson Kyle Hogg announced on Sunday.

“Sad day - great innings grandad,” tweeted Hogg, who like Ramadhin played for English county team Lancashire, above a photograph of his grandfather issued by club side Delph and Dobcross, one of the late off-spinner’s former teams, that read: “Sonny Ramadhin 1928-2022. Rest in peace, pro.”

Ramadhin played 43 Tests, taking 158 wickets and was best known for being a member of the first West Indies side to enjoy a series win in England.

Ramadhin and fellow spinner Alf Valentine took 59 wickets between them during a 3-1 success in 1950 as members of a West Indies side that also featured the celebrated ‘3Ws’ trio of batsmen - Clyde Walcott, Everton Weekes and Frank Worrell.

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