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Former West Indies Pacer Ezra Moseley Dies In Accident

Former West Indies fast bowler Ezra Moseley has died at the age of 63 after he met with a road accident. Moseley was struck by a car on Saturday while riding his bicycle in Christ Church, near Bridget

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By IANS News February 07, 2021 • 10:16 AM
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Moseley had an outstanding professional career with Glamorgan in English County cricket and in South Africa for Eastern Province and Northern Transvaal.

Overall, he played 76 matches and took 279 wickets at an average of 23.31 runs per wicket. He also took 102 wickets in 79 List A matches.

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He was the assistant coach when the West Indies women's team won the Women's T20 World Cup in India in 2016 and was the current coach of the Barbados women's team.

"I was captain of the Barbados team when 'Moses' played and he was an excellent team man and a fantastic cricketer, with the ability to swing the ball both ways. He was someone you would want to walk onto the field with. He made a great contribution to cricket as a player and a coach and contributed immensely to the growth and development of many young men and women," said Roland Holder, CWI's Cricket Operations Manager.



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