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Sonny Ramadhin, CM (1 May 1929 – 27 February 2022) was a West Indian cricketer, and was a dominant bowler of the 1950s. He was the first of many West Indian cricketers of Indian origin, and was one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1951. He is most famous for his performance in the West Indies' 1950 tour of England, which was immortalised in the song "Victory Calypso". He was also well known for his ability to turn the ball both ways and he was also largely known for using three short-legs along with close in fielders on the off-side during his playing days in order to exert more pressure on the batsmen. He was referred to as "a small neat man whose shirt-sleeves were always buttoned at the wrist". He was the last surviving member of the 1950 West Indies team that secured the We

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  • Sonny Ramadhin est un joueur de cricket trinidadien né le 1er mai 1929 et mort le 27 février 2022, international avec l'équipe des Indes occidentales. Il dispute son premier test-match avec les Indes occidentales en 1950, alors qu'il n'a quasiment aucune expérience du plus haut-niveau. Il est sélectionné à 43 reprises dans cette forme de jeu[pas clair], la dernière en 1961. Ce lanceur à la technique particulière, mélangeant diverses formes de spin bowling, est régulièrement associé au jamaïcain (en), un autre spin bowler, au cours de sa carrière internationale. Ramadhin est le premier sélectionné avec les Indes occidentales. (fr)
  • Sonny Ramadhin, CM (1 May 1929 – 27 February 2022) was a West Indian cricketer, and was a dominant bowler of the 1950s. He was the first of many West Indian cricketers of Indian origin, and was one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1951. He is most famous for his performance in the West Indies' 1950 tour of England, which was immortalised in the song "Victory Calypso". He was also well known for his ability to turn the ball both ways and he was also largely known for using three short-legs along with close in fielders on the off-side during his playing days in order to exert more pressure on the batsmen. He was referred to as "a small neat man whose shirt-sleeves were always buttoned at the wrist". He was the last surviving member of the 1950 West Indies team that secured the West Indies' first-ever Test series win in England. (en)
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  • Sonny Ramadhin est un joueur de cricket trinidadien né le 1er mai 1929 et mort le 27 février 2022, international avec l'équipe des Indes occidentales. Il dispute son premier test-match avec les Indes occidentales en 1950, alors qu'il n'a quasiment aucune expérience du plus haut-niveau. Il est sélectionné à 43 reprises dans cette forme de jeu[pas clair], la dernière en 1961. (fr)
  • Sonny Ramadhin, CM (1 May 1929 – 27 February 2022) was a West Indian cricketer, and was a dominant bowler of the 1950s. He was the first of many West Indian cricketers of Indian origin, and was one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1951. He is most famous for his performance in the West Indies' 1950 tour of England, which was immortalised in the song "Victory Calypso". He was also well known for his ability to turn the ball both ways and he was also largely known for using three short-legs along with close in fielders on the off-side during his playing days in order to exert more pressure on the batsmen. He was referred to as "a small neat man whose shirt-sleeves were always buttoned at the wrist". He was the last surviving member of the 1950 West Indies team that secured the We (en)
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