Courtney Andrew Walsh is a former international cricketer
(fast
bowler) who represented the West Indies from 1984 to 2001, captaining
the West Indies in 22 Test matches. He is best known for a remarkable
opening bowling partnership along with fellow West Indian
Curtly
Ambrose for several years and holding the record of most Test wickets from 2000, after he broke the record of
Kapil Dev.
This record was later broken in 2004 by Muttiah Muralitharan.
Walsh's first claim to fame came in 1979 when he took 10
wickets in an innings
in school cricket and three years later made his first-class cricket debut. Walsh made his Test
debut against Australia in Perth in 1984, taking 2 wickets for 43
runs. Later that season, he also made his One Day International debut against Sri Lanka at Hobart. He
first played for Gloucestershire in 1984
and was a mainstay of the side until 1998. In 1987, Walsh was named as one of
the Wisden Cricketers of the Year. In 1988–89 at Brisbane
he took a 'complicated' hat trick, dismissing Australia's Tony
Dodemaide with the last ball of the first innings and Mike Veletta
and Graeme Wood
with his first two deliveries in the second. During that winter he also took 10
wickets in a Test match for the first time against India in Kingston.
In 1994, he was appointed captain of the West Indies for the
tours of India and New Zealand after Richie
Richardson was ordered to rest because of "acute fatigue
syndrome". In 1995, he took 62 Test wickets at an average of 21.75 runs
per wicket, a performance which he bettered in 2000 when he took 66 Test
wickets at an average of 18.69, including 34 wickets in the Test series against
England at an average of 12.82 runs per
wicket. Coming close to the record for a West Indian bowler of 35 wickets in a
Test series (set by Malcolm Marshall in 1988). In the 1990s, his
partnership with Curtly Ambrose was one of the most feared
bowling attacks in world cricket.
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