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Mourning in cricket world! West Indies World Cup winning player passed away
Samira Vishwas | October 7, 2025 8:24 AM CST

India’s team is currently playing a two -match Test series. Team India has performed well in the first match. But in the meantime, the cricket world is shocked today. The death of this great player of the West Indies has spread everywhere. Bernard Julian, who played an important role in West Indies, died at the age of 7, winning the 1979 ODI World Cup. Bernard played a vital role for the West Indies both and helped the team to win the first ODI World Cup so easily, their record is effective.

Bernard Julian died

Bernard Julian played 3 Tests for the West Indies and 3 ODIs. In Test cricket, he scored 5 runs at an average of 5.99 and took 5 wickets at an average of 5.5. In ODI cricket, Julian took a total of 5 wickets at an average of 5.5. He was an important part of the team as a left -arm swing bowler, playing a significant role in both the bat and the ball. In the 1979 World Cup, Julian took 2 runs against Sri Lanka and took two wickets against New Zealand and two runs against New Zealand.

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In the final match played at Lord’s, Julian took 3 wickets for 5 runs and made a significant 3 -run stand, which made it a team’s superstar. Bernard Julian made his international debut against England in 1979. His last match was against Pakistan in March 1979. However, he continued to play domestic cricket until 1979. Apart from batting and bowling, he also played an important role in fielding.

The West Indies Cricket Board has expressed mourning with the fans by sharing the news of their demise. He has praised Bernard Julian, reminding him of his career and performance. Cricket West Indies President Kishore expressed his condolences over the death of Julian. He said, “We also make the Bernard Julian respect. We also understand the importance of inclusion and thoughtfulness. Their departure reminds us that life that lives in purpose never leaves us.

Cricket West Indies are with you at the moment of sadness, and we hope that Bernard knows that he had a peace of appreciation and love from the cricketing family he has created and his contribution will remain alive forever. “


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