Former West Indies All-Rounder and 1975 World Cup Champion Bernard Julien Passes Away at 75

Cricket West Indies is mourning the loss of Bernard Julien, one of the heroes of their historic 1975 World Cup triumph, who passed away at the age of 75 in Valsayn, northern Trinidad. A dynamic all-rounder known for his left-arm seam, fearless batting, and sharp fielding, Julien played a key role in delivering the Caribbean its first-ever Men’s ODI World Cup title.

A Key Figure in West Indies’ First World Cup Glory

Julien was instrumental in the West Indies’ title-winning run during the inaugural 1975 World Cup. He dismantled Sri Lanka with a match-winning spell of 4/20 in the group stage and followed it up with 4/27 in the semi-final against New Zealand.

In the final against Australia, Julien chipped in with a valuable 26 off 37 balls, contributing to the team’s historic victory. His performances throughout the tournament showcased his all-round prowess and cemented his reputation as one of the most dependable cricketers of his generation.

Remembered Fondly by Teammates and Fans

Former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd paid tribute to Julien’s dedication and spirit.

“He always gave you over 100 per cent. He never shirked his duties, and I could always rely on him with bat and ball,” Lloyd recalled while speaking to the Trinidad & Tobago Guardian. “What a fine cricketer. He enjoyed himself, was loved by everyone, and held in high regard wherever we went.”

A Solid International Career

Bernard Julien represented West Indies in 24 Test matches and 12 ODIs between 1973 and 1981. He scored 866 runs and took 50 wickets in Tests, while adding 86 runs and 18 wickets in ODIs. Beyond the numbers, he was remembered for his passion, energy, and the vital role he played in shaping West Indies’ dominance during the 1970s.

Tributes Pour In for a Cricketing Pioneer

Kishore Shallow, President of Cricket West Indies, also paid homage to Julien’s legacy, emphasising the importance of celebrating such figures in cricket history.

“As we honour Bernard Julien, we also recognise the importance of reflection and inclusion,” Shallow said. “To his family and loved ones, we extend our deepest condolences. Bernard’s passing reminds us that a life devoted to purpose never truly leaves us.”

Julien’s contributions will forever be etched in the annals of cricket history. His passion for the game, match-winning spells, and unwavering dedication continue to inspire future generations across the Caribbean and beyond.

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