Alvin Kallicharran

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Alvin_Kallicharran an entity of type: Thing

Alvin Isaac Kallicharran BEM (born 21 March 1949) is a former Indo-Guyanese cricketer of Tamil origin who played Test cricket for the West Indies between 1972 and 1981 as a left-handed batsman and right-arm off spinner. Kallicharran was born in Port Mourant, British Guiana (now Guyana), where he started playing street cricket until his professional debut as captain of the under-16 Guyana team in 1966 and his first class debut in 1967. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Alvin Kallicharran
rdf:langString Alvin Isaac Kallicharran
rdf:langString Alvin Kallicharran
rdf:langString Kalli
rdf:langString Alvin Kallicharran
xsd:date 1949-03-21
xsd:integer 2661993
xsd:integer 1110149201
xsd:integer 0
xsd:integer 144
rdf:langString New Zealand
xsd:gMonthDay --04-06
xsd:integer 1972
xsd:integer 78 187 206 243
rdf:langString #79001F
xsd:date 1949-03-21
rdf:langString Kallicharran in 2013
rdf:langString West Indies
xsd:gMonthDay --07-02
rdf:langString Alvin Isaac Kallicharran
<centimetre> 162.56
xsd:integer 31 66 383 505
rdf:langString Kalli
rdf:langString Batsman
rdf:langString http://www.espncricinfo.com/westindies/content/player/52285.html ESPNcricinfo
rdf:langString West Indies squads
xsd:integer 1966
xsd:integer 1971
xsd:integer 1972
xsd:integer 1977
xsd:integer 1981
xsd:integer 1984
xsd:integer 2013
rdf:langString
xsd:integer 1977
xsd:integer 826 4399 11336 32650
xsd:integer 3 4 42 84
rdf:langString Alvin Isaac Kallicharran BEM (born 21 March 1949) is a former Indo-Guyanese cricketer of Tamil origin who played Test cricket for the West Indies between 1972 and 1981 as a left-handed batsman and right-arm off spinner. Kallicharran was born in Port Mourant, British Guiana (now Guyana), where he started playing street cricket until his professional debut as captain of the under-16 Guyana team in 1966 and his first class debut in 1967. He was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year for 1983. He was part of the 1975 and 1979 teams that won the Cricket World Cup. His highest score is 187 against India in the 1978–79 tour. He also found success with Warwickshire in English County cricket. While playing against minor county Oxfordshire in the 1984 one day Natwest Trophy he scored 206 and took 6 for 32. One of his most noted international innings, a knock of 158 against England, was shrouded in controversy when he was run out by Tony Greig on the final ball of the second day. After the ball had been defended and Kallicharran had started to walk off, Grieg threw down the stumps at the non-striker's end, running him out. After negotiations off the pitch, England withdrew their appeal, allowing Kallicharran to continue the next morning. He attempted to join World Series Cricket, but failed, and was appointed captain of the West Indies in 1977–1978 when Clive Lloyd resigned over the Kerry Packer issue. Kallicharan was later involved in further controversy when he led an unofficial rebel tour to South Africa in defiance of the Gleneagles Agreement and anti-apartheid protesters in that country who asserted that official sporting structures were discriminatory. He saw out the rest of his career playing for Orange Free State and Transvaal in South African domestic cricket.
xsd:integer 0 12 15 87
xsd:double 34.41 34.66 43.64 44.43
rdf:langString Left-handed
xsd:integer 2 5 6
rdf:langString #FCED00
xsd:double 21.33 39.5 43.4 47.97
rdf:langString Right-arm off break
xsd:integer 8 51 86 323
xsd:integer 4
xsd:integer 105 406 2294 7133
rdf:langString #FCED00
xsd:integer 0 1
rdf:langString true
rdf:langString England
xsd:gMonthDay --02-04
xsd:integer 1981
rdf:langString Pakistan
xsd:gMonthDay --01-04
xsd:integer 1981
xsd:integer 7
rdf:langString England
xsd:gMonthDay --09-05
xsd:integer 1973
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 10002
xsd:string Left-handed
xsd:string Right-armoff break

data from the linked data cloud