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Lloyd voted Guyana's all-time best
published: Wednesday | April 21, 2004

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC:

FORMER WEST Indies captain Clive Lloyd has topped the list of five cricketers voted as Guyana's all-time best.

The people of Guyana in the Scotiabank West Indian Jubilee gala event voted Lloyd, Rohan Kanhai, Carl Hooper, Lance Gibbs and Shivnarine Chanderpaul Guyana's best five cricketers.

Lloyd, credited with building the West Indies team of the mid 1970s into an overwhelmingly dominant force in world cricket, gained the most votes.

He was adjudged Guyana's greatest player from an original list of 15 players that also included Basil Butcher, Stephen Camacho, Roy Fredericks, Alvin Kallicharan, Roger Harper, Robert Christiani, Faoud Bacchus, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Colin Croft and Joe Solomon.

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The five players will advance to join five other players from Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and the Combined Islands en route to the final selection of the five greatest West Indies players.

Individual performance awards went to Colin Croft and Kanhai.

Croft's eight for 29 against India in Barbados in the 1981-82 series was adjudged the best bowling performance by a Guyanese in Tests.

Kanhai took the batting crown for his 256 against India at Calcutta in the 1958-59 series.

Three Shell special achievement awards went to commentator Joseph 'Reds' Perreira and veteran scorer Ron Legall and Guysuco, who have upgraded several playing fields in the country.

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