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Cricketer Of The Year
I've often heard the opposite, that Walcott was considered by many to be the greatest of the three Ws - he took longer than the other two to really get going at Test level (possibly due to his batting being affected by 'keeping early in his career), but he was phenomenal once the runs started flowing. CLR James refers to him assuming "an unrivalled supremacy" by the mid-50s, and Tom Graveney - the great English batsman who saw all the Ws close at hand - ranked him the best of the three. I believe that some of our West Indian contingent on CW are of the same opinion.
Either way, a wonderful player - and in a way it's disappointing that so many of his best innings didn't come in victories. Certainly, his performances against an excellent Australian attack at home in 1955 - 827 runs with five centures, including tons in each innings of a match twice - are unfortunate to be marked down because of his team's 3-0 series defeat.
Either way, a wonderful player - and in a way it's disappointing that so many of his best innings didn't come in victories. Certainly, his performances against an excellent Australian attack at home in 1955 - 827 runs with five centures, including tons in each innings of a match twice - are unfortunate to be marked down because of his team's 3-0 series defeat.
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