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Syvester Clarke
Syvester
Clarke was a strong, powerfully built fast bowler with a typically West
Indian love of life and the game he made his profession, Clarke was restricted
to 11 Tests by the simultaneous presence of Andy Roberts, Michael Holding, Joel
Garner, Colin Croft and Malcolm Marshall and his decision to join the West
Indian teams that broke the international boycott against the apartheid of South
Africa in the mid-1980s.
Yet there was a host of players in England,
where he spent nine productive seasons with Surrey between 1979 and 1988, who
rate him as clinically fearsome as any of his contemporary West Indian
colleagues. Those who played with and against him in South Africa, where he also
represented Transvaal, Northern Transvaal and Orange Free State, speak in
similar awe of his ability to generate frightening pace and steep lift from a
relatively short, ambling approach and an ungainly, front-on delivery.
His secret was his immense strength and a snappy, pliable wrist that he
used with telling effect. Like so many Barbadian Test players, Clarke came
through the ranks of the BCL that has efficiently organised the game in the
country areas for more than 60 years. A return of 21 wickets in his debut season
for Barbados in 1978 included a hat-trick against Trinidad and a summons to the
West Indies team for the Third Test of the home series against Australia after
those contracted to Kerry Packer's World Series Cricket - in other words most of
the team - withdrew.
In the absence of Roberts, Holding, Garner et al, he spearheaded the weakened
attack on the subsequent tour of India where his 21 wickets in five Tests -
including Sunil Gavaskar five times - made him the leading wicket-taker. His 5
for 126 at Bangalore remained his best Test figures. He toured Pakistan in
1980-81 when Holding was injured and Roberts rested, and Australia in 1981-82
when Marshall was getting over a back problem. But he saw little prospect of
getting back on a permanent basis and joined others in a similar position on
Lawrence Rowe's unauthorised and officially ostracised teams to South Africa in
1982-84. It was a venture that ended his cricket in the West Indies, for the
players were all banned by the West Indies Cricket Board of Control.
While Clarke's Test record, spread over four years and four series, is
unflattering with 42 wickets at an average of 27.85, the true measure of his
effectiveness is better judged by his returns in England and South Africa. In
the nine seasons he spent with Surrey (he missed 1985 with a back injury) Clarke
gathered 591 wickets at the miserly rate of 18.99 runs each. His best year was
1982 when he took 85 wickets at just under 20 each and helped them to the Benson
and Hedges Cup. In South Africa, his 193 wickets, at just over 20 each, included
a new Currie Cup championship record haul of 58 wickets in 1985 at the
astonishing average of 12.72 runs each. In his 238 first-class matches, he took
942 wickets at 19.52 runs each, including three hat-tricks - a statistic not
matched by many others.
Barbadians and West Indians rarely saw him at
his best. He played only one Test in the Caribbean, his first at Bourda, and had
only 20 matches for Barbados (68 wickets at 27.91 each). Clarke had the
uncompromising approach to batting typical of lower-order fast bowlers. He
smashed an unbeaten 35 off 30 balls against Pakistan in the Second Test at
Faisalabad in 1981 and his only first-class century, an even, unbeaten 100 for
Surrey against Glamorgan a few months later, took him just over an hour and was
the quickest of the English season.
It was in Pakistan that he was
involved in an unfortunate incident in the final Test at Multan that brought him
a two-match suspension for the subsequent home series against England. Showered
with a volley of oranges and other missiles from the crowd, he reacted by
tossing back a brick, used as a boundary marker. It struck and seriously injured
a student leader in the stand.
At the end of his professional career he
returned home to Barbados where he continued to play in the BCL for his club,
Crusaders, alongside his close friend and former Barbados and West Indies
colleague, Collis King, until the time of his death.
From The Cricketer
Syvester Clarke Test Cricket Statistics
| Full Name |
Sylvester Theophilus
Clarke |
|
Number of
Test
|
11 |
| Number of ODIs |
10 |
|
Test Run Aggregate
|
172 |
| ODI Run Aggregate |
60 |
|
Test Batting Average
|
15.63 |
| ODI Batting Average |
10.00 |
|
Total Test
Wickets
|
42 |
| Total ODI
Wickets |
13 |
|
Test Bowling Average
|
27.85 |
| ODI Bowling Average |
18.84 |
|
Test Centuries
|
0 |
| ODI Centuries |
0 |
|
Date of Birth
|
December 11, 1954, Lead Vale,
Christ Church, Barbados |
| Died |
December 4, 1999, Christ Church,
Barbados |
|
Test Debut
|
West Indies v Australia at
Georgetown - Mar 31-Apr 5, 1978 |
|
Last Test Match
|
Australia v West Indies at
Sydney - Jan 2-6, 1982 |
|
ODI Debut
|
West Indies v Australia at Castries - Apr 12, 1978 |
| Last ODI Match |
Australia v West Indies at Sydney - Jan 27, 1982 |
|
Batting
Style
|
Right hand
bat |
|
Bowling
Style
|
Right-arm
fast |
| |
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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Among them are some famous West Indies fast bowlers, great Aussie
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Headley. |
| Format |
Pages |
Cost |
| NTSC - DVD |
|
£124.99 |
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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A
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| Format |
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Cost |
| Paper Back Book |
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£24.95 |
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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| Format |
Pages |
Cost |
| Hard Cover Book |
152
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£21.95 |
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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Wisden
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| Format |
Pages |
Cost |
| Hard Cover book |
144 |
£19.95 |
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Description |
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The
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| Format |
Pages |
Cost |
| Hard Cover book |
136 |
£19.95 |
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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A
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the complete story of West Indies Cricket. It runs from the early
1900's through the 1990's |
| Format |
Pages |
Cost |
| Paper Back book |
776 |
£19.95 |
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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Size |
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£19.99 |
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