Joey Carew
Trinidadian cricketer and Test player

Born
September 15th, 1937
87 years ago
Died
2011
14 years ago — 74 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Trinidad and Tobago
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A Trinidadian cricketer, this athlete played for the West Indies national team primarily during the 1960s. Represented Trinidad and Tobago in domestic cricket as well. Debuted in Test cricket in 1954 and played in 31 Test matches until 1969, achieving a batting average of 36.18. Contributed significantly as a middle-order batsman during a formative period for West Indies cricket.
Played 31 Test matches for West Indies
Achieved a batting average of 36.18
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