West Indies Cricket World Cup Hero Bernard Julien Dies Aged 75
West Indies Cricket World Cup Hero Bernard Julien Dies Aged 75

West Indies Cricket World Cup Hero Bernard Julien Dies Aged 75

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Bernard Julien, a celebrated all-rounder and member of the West Indies team that won the inaugural 1975 Men's Cricket World Cup, passed away at age 75 in Trinidad. Renowned for his left-arm seam bowling and classy right-handed batting, Julien made a significant impact early in his career, notably scoring a century at Lord's during the 1973 England tour and setting a record partnership with Garfield Sobers. Sir Clive Lloyd, the legendary West Indies captain, praised Julien's dedication, reliability, and the respect he commanded among teammates. Julien's standout performances in the 1975 World Cup included man-of-the-match bowling figures against Sri Lanka and pivotal contributions in the semi-finals and final, helping West Indies secure the title. Cricket West Indies President Dr. Kishore Shallow reflected on Julien's career as emblematic of both cricketing excellence and the complex socio-political challenges of his era, particularly regarding tours to apartheid-era South Africa. His legacy is honored not only for on-field triumphs but also for the integrity and thoughtful approach he brought to the game.

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