Clive Lloyd
Clive Lloyd is a former West Indian cricketer who captained the West Indies during their golden era in the 1970s and 1980s. Known for his powerful batting and leadership skills, Lloyd played a crucial role in leading the West Indies to two consecutive World Cup victories in 1975 and 1979. His contributions to cricket have left a lasting legacy, and he remains an influential figure in the sport.
Born on Aug 31, 1944 (81 years old)
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India:
Other signatories are Clive Lloyd (West Indies) and John Wright (New Zealand).
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Guyana:
Sir Clive Lloyd, Chairman of the ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming tournament.
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Guyana:
Cricket legend Sir Clive Lloyd is set to be appointed President of Lancashire County Cricket Club.
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Guyana:
Sir Clive Lloyd has accepted a nomination by the Board to become the Club’s next President.
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Jamaica:
The net result is that we are far from the glory days under the captaincy of Clive Lloyd and then Viv Richards.
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Guyana:
Sir Clive Lloyd is a West Indies cricket legend who was present at the emergency meeting for reforms.
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Guyana:
Sir Clive Lloyd was one of the high-profile attendees at the Cricket Strategy & Officiating Committee summit.
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Jamaica:
Clive Lloyd was included in the two-day emergency summit for Caribbean cricket to help create strategies to lift West Indies back toward the top of the international test format.
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Jamaica:
Hope attended part of the summit, along with greats including Brian Lara and Clive Lloyd, to help create strategies to lift West Indies back toward the top of the international game.
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Jamaica:
Sir Clive Lloyd met with CWI management to flesh out solutions to some of the immediate problems plaguing the regional side.
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