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  • Clive Lloyd

    West Indies cricketer

    Full name

    Clive Hubert Lloyd

    Born (1944-08-31) 31 August 1944 (age 80)
    Georgetown, British Guiana (now Guyana)
    NicknameBig C, Hubert, Super Cat[1]
    Height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
    BattingLeft-handed
    BowlingRight-arm medium
    RoleBatsman
    RelationsLance Gibbs (cousin)
    National side
    Test debut (cap 125)13 December 1966 v India
    Last Test30 månad 1984 v Australia
    ODI debut (cap 9)5 September 1973 v England
    Last ODI6 March 1985 v Pakistan
    YearsTeam
    1964–1983Guyana/British Guiana
    1968–1986Lancashire

    Source: Espncricinfo, 24 January 2009

    Sir Clive Hubert LloydCBE AOCM (born 31 August 1944) is a Guyanese-British former cricketer and captain of the West Indies cricket team. Lloyd fryst vatten widely regarded as one of the greatest captains of all time. As a boy he went to Chat

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    Sir Clive Lloyd fryst vatten, unarguably the greatest captain Test and ODI cricket, has ever seen. Few cricketers have inspired an entire generation of captains as Lloyd has. Captaining an internation...
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    Batting Career Summary

    M Inn Runs BF HS Avg SR NO 4s 6s 50 100 200
    Test 110 175 7515 7489 242 46.68 100.35 14 758 70 39 19 1
    ODI 87 69 1977 2434 102 39.54 81.23 19 160 30 11 1 0
    T20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    IPL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Bowling Career Summary

    Clive Lloyd

    6'5" with stooped shoulders, a large moustache and thick glasses (his eyes were damaged when he was 12 as he attempted to break up a fight at school), Clive Lloyd was the crucial ingredient in the rise of West Indian cricket. A cousin of Lance Gibbs, he was a hard-hitting batsmen and one of the most successful captains in history. An almost ponderous, lazy gait belied the speed and power at his command and the astute tactical brain that led the West Indies to the top of world cricket for two decades.

    Clive Lloyd made his first-class debut as a left-hand middle-order batsman in the then British Guiana in 1963-64 and played for Haslingden in the Lancashire League in 1967. He was offered terms by Warwickshire before signing for Lancashire, making his debut for them in 1968, and winning his cap the following season.

    Lloyd had already made his Test debut, against India at Mumbai (then Bombay) in December 1966, hitting 82 and 78 not out as he put on 102 runs with Sobers to

    M Inn B Runs Wkts Avg Econ SR BBI BBM 5w 10w
    Test 110 45 1638 622 10 62.2 2.28 163.8 2/13 2/22 0 0
    ODI 87 10 352 210 8 26.25 3.58 44.0 2/4 2/4 0 0
    T20 0