
Rohan Kanhai
Rohan Kanhai is a former West Indian cricketer, celebrated for his outstanding batting skills and contributions to the sport during the 1960s and 1970s. He played a key role in numerous matches for the West Indies team and is remembered as one of the greats in cricket history, particularly for his elegance at the crease and his pivotal involvement in the team's success during that era.
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