Former West Indies spinner Raphick Jumadeen dies at 75
Written by I Dig SportsThe defection of players to Kerry Packer's World Series Cricket gave Jumadeen a chance, and in two Tests against Australia in 1977-78, he took 11 wickets, but after only three wickets against India the following season (and the return of the Packer players) he was dropped for the last time.
Renowned for his accuracy, Jumadeen made a name for himself at Trinidad & Tobago, playing 99 first-class matches between 1967 and 1981, and taking 347 wickets including 16 five-wicket hauls. He also played 17 List-A matches, picking up 21 wickets.
The West Indian team wore black armbands in remembrance of Jumadeen during the first ODI against India in Barbados on July 27.