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Jun 04, 1910 Died on 09 Dec 1974 (aged 64)

West Indian cricketer

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About George Carew Cricketer

  • George McDonald Carew (4 June 1910 – 9 December 1974) played four Tests for the West Indies between 1935 and 1948.
  • He was a right-hand batsman from Barbados, where he ran a taxi business.
  • He is best remembered for his innings in the Second Test against England at Port of Spain in 1947-48, when he scored 107 in a first wicket partnership with Andy Ganteaume that put on 173 runs.
  • Wisden reported: "Wearing a chocolate-coloured felt hat and chewing gum the whole time, Carew, in an unorthodox display, used the hook and pull freely in a dazzling exhibition." He toured India with the West Indian team later that year but played only one Test.

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