Ramnaresh Sarwan

Slightly built but mightily talented, Sarwan was a constant in the West Indian batting line-up until the 2007 World Cup, helping keep a fragile middle-order, along with Brian Lara and Shivnarine Chanderpaul, in place.
His 100th ODI came against the Indians in the 2006 series, at a time when his average reached an all-time high of 47, showing how vital he was to the side.
Chasing a target of 246, the Windies were jolted by three early dismissals, but the calm batting of Sarwan, along with a valuable contribution from Shivnarine Chanderpaul, helped the side eke out a win in the tight game.
Sarwan played the last of his 181 games in 2013, and retired officially three years later.
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