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It’s a century for Sir Frank

Updated On: 01 August, 2024 05:53 AM IST | Mumbai | Clayton Murzello

As world cricket today celebrates the birth centenary of leader of leaders Worrell, the great West Indian’s connection with India ran deep before he passed away at the age of 42 in 1967

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Frank Worrell in action during the 1963 tour of England, where he captained West Indies to a 3-1 series win over the hosts. Pic/Getty Images

Frank Worrell in action during the 1963 tour of England, where he captained West Indies to a 3-1 series win over the hosts. Pic/Getty Images

Clayton MurzelloWith entertainment occupying prime space in world cricket’s present canvas, it’s never a bad idea to acknowledge the fathers of this particular aspect in the willow game.

Today marks the birth centenary of one of them—Sir Frank Worrell, whom the late Australian cricket historian Jack Egan called a saint and the Nelson Mandela of cricket.

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