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La leyenda del cricket Sir Garfield Sobers muere a los 89 años
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La leyenda del cricket Sir Garfield Sobers muere a los 89 años

Sir Garfield Sobers, un legendario jugador de cricket de las Indias Occidentales y ex capitán, ha fallecido a la edad de 89 años. Conocido como uno de los jugadores de cricket más completos de la historia, Sobers fue clasificado entre los cinco mejores jugadores de cricket del siglo XX por el Wisden Almanack, solo por detrás de Don Bradman. Fue elogiado por leyendas como Sir Don Bradman como el mejor jugador de cricket de todos los tiempos. Sobers tuvo una notable carrera que abarca múltiples formatos del juego, mostrando una habilidad excepcional como bateador, lanzador y jardinero. Nacido en Barbados con un dedo extra en ambas manos, los eliminó cuando era niño. Su vida temprana incluyó perder a su padre durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, lo que dio forma a su determinación. El legado de Sobers incluye actuaciones históricas como marcar un récord de 365 no salieron en su primera prueba y batear seis en una primera clase de cricket.

Sir Garfield Sobers, one of the most revered figures in cricket history, has passed away at the age of 89. The announcement came from the West Indies Cricket Board, which stated that the legendary cricketer’s death occurred on Friday, though the cause was not disclosed. Known for his extraordinary versatility and skill, Sobers was widely regarded as one of the greatest all-round players in the sport’s history. Born on July 28, 1936, in St Michael, Barbados, Sobers was the fifth of six children. He was born with an extra finger on each hand, which he famously removed at a young age using a sharp knife and catgut. His early life was marked by hardship following the death of his father, a seaman who perished when his ship was sunk by German forces during World War II. At just five years old, Sobers lost his father, leaving his mother to raise the family alone. From a young age, Sobers displayed a keen interest in sports, excelling in soccer and basketball. However, cricket became his true passion. His earliest memories of the game were of playing on roads or beaches at the age of eight. When the West Indies team toured India in 1948 and England in 1950, Sobers listened to the radio commentaries with awe, dreaming of one day playing alongside the stars he admired. In his autobiography, he recalled how those moments inspired him to pursue cricket seriously. Sobers rose to prominence at the age of 16, making his first-class debut for Barbados. By 1954, he had earned a place in the West Indies Test squad, marking the beginning of a remarkable career. At 21, he scored his maiden Test century against Pakistan, finishing on 365 not out, a record that still stands as the highest individual Test score. He went on to become the youngest player to achieve a triple century in Tests, showcasing his exceptional batting prowess. As a bowler, Sobers was equally adept, capable of delivering both pace and spin. His fielding skills further cemented his reputation as a complete player. In 1968, while playing for Nottinghamshire in England, he achieved a historic milestone by hitting six sixes in a single over, then an unprecedented feat in first-class cricket. Despite calling the achievement “not good cricket,” Sobers acknowledged the circumstances that led to the record. Throughout his career, Sobers amassed over 28,000 runs and more than 1,000 wickets in 383 first-class matches. His leadership qualities shone through as well, earning him the role of West Indies captain in 1965. However, his career was not without controversy. In 1970, he played in apartheid-era Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, drawing widespread criticism and condemnation, especially within the Caribbean community. Many called for his resignation as captain, and he faced intense scrutiny for his decision. In a letter to the West Indies Cricket Board, Sobers expressed regret for not fully understanding the implications of his actions. “If I had known or thought of these matters, I would never have gone to Rhodesia,” he wrote. Despite the backlash, he remained as captain, demonstrating his resilience and commitment to the team. Sobers was knighted decades earlier, recognizing his contributions to cricket and society. His legacy continues to inspire generations of players and fans alike, standing as a testament to his enduring impact on the sport.

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La leyenda del cricket Sir Garfield Sobers muere a los 89 años

Sir Garfield Sobers, un legendario jugador de cricket de las Indias Occidentales y ex capitán, ha fallecido a la edad de 89 años. Conocido como uno de los jugadores de cricket más completos de la historia, Sobers fue clasificado entre los cinco mejores jugadores de cricket del siglo XX por el Wisden Almanack, solo por detrás de Don Bradman. Fue elogiado por leyendas como Sir Don Bradman como el mejor jugador de cricket de todos los tiempos. Sobers tuvo una notable carrera que abarca múltiples formatos del juego, mostrando una habilidad excepcional como bateador, lanzador y jardinero. Nacido en Barbados con un dedo extra en ambas manos, los eliminó cuando era niño. Su vida temprana incluyó perder a su padre durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, lo que dio forma a su determinación. El legado de Sobers incluye actuaciones históricas como marcar un récord de 365 no salieron en su primera prueba y batear seis en una primera clase de cricket.

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