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(West Indian Cricketer) Clyde Walcott, a renowned West Indian cricketer, was celebrated for his exceptional batting abilities. He was a key member of the famous "three W's" trio, which included Everton Weekes and Frank Worrell. Debuting in Test cricket in 1948, Walcott rose to prominence as one of the top global batsmen by the mid-1950s. He later went on to manage the West Indian teams that triumphed in the 1975 and 1979 Cricket World Cups. Additionally, Walcott had a successful stint as a cricket administrator, making history as the first non-English and non-white chairman of the International Cricket Council.