Who are the greatest West Indians of them all?
The Scotiabank West Indian Jubilee will be held on Tuesday, July 27, in the Symphony Hall in Birmingham, two nights before the second Test between England and West Indies starts at Edgbaston
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From Barbados: Joel Garner, Gordon Greenidge, Wes Hall, Desmond Haynes, Malcolm Marshall, Sir Garfield Sobers, Sir Clyde Walcott, Sir Everton Weekes, Sir Frank Worrell.
From the Combined Islands: Curtly Ambrose, Sir Vivian Richards, Richie Richardson, Andy Roberts.
From Guyana: Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Lance Gibbs, Carl Hooper, Alvin Kallicharran, Rohan Kanhai, Clive Lloyd.
From Jamaica: Jeff Dujon, George Headley, Michael Holding, Lawrence Rowe, Alf Valentine, Courtney Walsh.
From Trinidad & Tobago: Ian Bishop, Sir Learie Constantine, Larry Gomes, Brian Lara, Sonny Ramadhin.
The number of short-listed players elected by an individual country was determined by the proportion of the 108 West Indians to have played more than ten Tests that that country provided. So, for example, Barbados has 30 players with more than ten caps (representing 27% of the total), so therefore the Barbadians elected seven of the 26 short-listed players. To round the number up to 30, the jury added four additional players (Hall, Kallicharran, Valentine and Walcott) who just missed out in the people's vote.