West Indies and Warwickshire cricketer Rohan Kanhai in action batting.
Guyanan-born West Indian
cricketer Rohan Babulal Kanhai, one of the West Indies' leading batsman
of the 1960's and 1970's, walking out to play during one of the several
seasons he played for Warwickshire.
Rohan Kanhai of West Indies and
Alec Bedser of England are inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame by
ICC President David Morgan during day two of the 1st npower Test match
between England and West Indies at Lord's on May 7, 2009 in London,
England.
5th June 1968: Guyanan-born
West Indian cricketer Rohan Babulal Kanhai batting during one of the
several seasons he played for Warwickshire.
Left to right; Rohan Kanhai
(WI), Joe Solomon (WI), Sir Garfield Sobers (WI), Lindsay Kline (Aus),
Ian Meckiff (Aus), Gerry Alexander (WI), Richie Benaud (Aus), Wesley
Hall (WI) and journalist Mike Coward sit in front of the famous Ron
Lovett photograph as they join other players from Australia and West
Indies who played in the first ever tied Test match at The Gabba in 1960
along with the current players of Australia and West Indies for a
fortieth anniversary reunion of the tied Test at the Brisbane Convention
Centre ahead of the First Test Match between Australia and the West
Indies at The Gabba cricket ground, Brisbane, Australia.
11th August 1973: Arthur Fagg,
the umpire who walked out of a match at Edgbaston, chats amiably with
Rohan Kanhai, the West Indies skipper and one of the people he'd argued
with.
West
Indies cricketer Rohan Kanhai (third from right) in action as
wicket-keeper during a test match against England at Edgbaston,
Birmingham, June 1957.
West Indies cricketer Rohan Kanhai batting during a test match against England at Edgbaston, Birmingham, June 1957.
West Indies cricketer Rohan Kanhai, May 1957
(L to R) David Gower, Lance
Gibbs and Rohan Kanhai are inducted to the Hall of Fame at the PCA
Awards Dinner held at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
18 Mar 1981: Portrait of
commentator Rohan Kanhai during the Third Test match between the West
Indies and England at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. The
West Indies won the match by 298 runs.
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