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Sir Garry Sobers, Cricket's Greatest All-Rounder, Dies At 89
Cricket legend Sir Garfield Sobers passes away.

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Sir Garry Sobers, West Indies legend and cricket’s greatest all-rounder, has died at 89. Renowned for his six sixes in an over and a record 365-run Test innings, Sobers’ illustrious career redefined the sport, leaving behind an enduring global legacy.

New Delhi, Jul 17: Cricket legend Sir Garfield Sobers (Garry), widely regarded as the greatest all-rounder the game has ever produced, has died at the age of 89, bringing to an end the remarkable life of one of the sport's most celebrated figures.

Former West Indies captain Sobers leaves behind an unmatched legacy built on remarkable achievements with both bat and ball. The West Indies icon will always be remembered as the first player to hit six sixes in a single over in first-class cricket. He accomplished this feat in 1968 at St Helen's Ground in Swansea while playing for Nottinghamshire against Glamorgan.

Born in Barbados, Sobers made his first-class debut at just 16 in 1953. The following year, he earned a West Indies Test cap. His rise to greatness was quick. In 1958, against Pakistan, he scored an unbeaten 365, setting a new world record for the highest individual Test score. This record stood until his fellow countryman Brian Lara broke it in 1994.

Sobers retired from international cricket in 1974 at the age of 38. His ability to contribute in all aspects of the game meant he was always in demand worldwide.

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Throughout his impressive international career, Sobers played 93 Tests for the West Indies. He scored 8,032 runs at an impressive average of 57.78 and took 235 wickets at 34.03. He still holds the fourth-highest batting average among players with over 5,000 Test runs.

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His first-class record was also remarkable. Over 383 matches, Sobers scored more than 28,000 runs and took over 1,000 wickets, representing Barbados, Nottinghamshire, and South Australia during his distinguished career.

In recognition of his significant contribution to cricket, Sobers was knighted in 1975. His impact on the game went beyond generations. He will be remembered not only as one of cricket's greatest players but as the standard against which all all-rounders are measured.

--IANS

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