Who is Frank Worrell?

Frank Maglinne Worrell was the first hero of the new nation of Barbados and anyone who doubted that had only to be in the island when his body was brought home in mid-March of 1967.

Where is Frank Worrell from?

Barbados
Frank Worrell was born in Barbados, within a mile of its Test ground. He played first class cricket for Barbados when he first came to prominence. By 1947 his mother had moved to New York City and his father was away at sea most of the time, and Worrell moved to Jamaica.

How old was Frank Worrell when he died?

42 years (1924–1967)Frank Worrell / Age at death

How did Frank Worrell died?

Worrell sat in the Jamaican Senate from 1962 to 1964, and subsequently he served as dean of students of the University of the West Indies (Trinidad division). In 1964 he was knighted for his contributions to cricket. He died of leukemia.

Where is Frank Worrell buried?

Westminster Abbey, London, United KingdomFrank Worrell / Place of burial

Who was the first black West Indian cricket captain?

George Headley
‘ For one Test in Barbados George Headley became the first black man appointed to captain West Indies.

Why is Worrall called Frankie?

Daniel Worrall might be nicknamed “Franky” after the former West Indies captain, but it is another Caribbean legend who he more resembles on the field. Worrall’s unusual angled run-up is reminiscent of that of Malcolm Marshall, although he cannot quite boast the same sheer pace and ferocity.

Where is Everton Weekes buried?

Cave Hill university campus
Sir Everton Weekes will be buried alongside fellow greats Clyde Walcott and Frank Worrell on the Cave Hill university campus in Barbados.

What are the three W in cricket?

The 3Ws monument is dedicated to the memory of three great West Indies cricketers – Sir Frank Worrell, Sir Clyde Walcott and Sir Everton Weekes.

Who is given the nickname God of cricket?

God of Cricket
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Sachin Tendulkar/Nicknames

Who is the best captain of West Indies?

#1. Clive Lloyd’s side between the period of 1974 and 1985 was invincible. He helped West Indies give enormous moments of glory. Under his leadership, West Indies achieved an unbeaten winning streak of 27 matches. He helped West Indies lift the 1975 World Cup and 1979 World Cup titles.