Sir Everton Weekes: Revered West Indian cricketer and last of the illustrious ‘Three Ws’
The IndependentFor free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Please enter a valid email address Please enter a valid email address SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Please try again later {{ /verifyErrors }} Sir Everton Weekes, who has died at the age of 95, was one of the world’s greatest ever batsmen and a member of the illustrious “Three Ws”. Alongside Walcott, Weekes made his Test match debut for the West Indies against England at the Kensington Oval in Barbados in January 1948. Save for a fighting 70 in the first Test at Brisbane, having torn hamstring muscles in both legs during the opening first class fixture, Weekes never moved freely throughout the tour. In what turned out to be a most controversial home series versus England in 1953-54, Weekes compiled a quickfire match-winning 90 not out in the first Test.