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  1. Alvin Isaac Kallicharran BEM (born 21 March 1949) is a former Indo-Guyanese cricketer of Tamil origin who played Test cricket for the West Indies between 1972 and 1981 as a left-handed batsman and right-arm off spinner. He was a member of the squads which won the 1975 Cricket World Cup and the 1979 Cricket World Cup .

  2. Alvin Kallicharran was a left-handed top order batter who played for West Indies and several domestic teams from 1972 to 1981. He scored 4399 runs in 10 Tests, 826 runs in 31 ODIs, and 32650 runs in 505 first-class matches.

    • Male
    • April 21, 1949
    • West Indies
  3. A former West Indies batsman of Indo-Guyanese origin, Alvin Isaac Kallicharran was known for his balance and elegance (which was enhanced by the fact that he batted left handed) at...

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  5. (Rohan Kallicharan, son of the legendary batsman Alvin Kallicharran, is a West Indian cricket enthusiast based in the UK who played at under-19 level. He is now a Recruitment Professional who...

  6. www.espncricinfo.com › story › alvin-kallicharran-154469Alvin Kallicharran | ESPNcricinfo

    A profile of the West Indian batsman who scored 2,000 first-class runs in 1982, including three double-centuries and a NatWest Trophy hundred. Learn about his childhood, career, achievements and controversies in cricket.

  7. Jan 7, 2016 · Alvin Kallicharran was one of the most jovial and affable cricketers of his era. He was a vital cog in the formidable West Indian wheel of the mid-70 and 80s. He marked his arrival in Test...

  8. Alvin Kallicharran is a former Guyanese and West Indian cricketer who played 66 Tests and scored 4,399 runs. He also coached Kenya for their World Cup debut in 1999 and founded a sports foundation in England.