Thursday 13 March 2014


Denesh Ramdin is the typical modern West Indian cricketer. The wicketkeeper-batsman is genuinely talented and was earmarked for success at a young age, however, the performances haven’t quite justified his potential. Over the years, he has been a stable wicketkeeper and a batsman who has shone brightly in patches. There was a phase when he wasn’t in the side, but is by far the best option West Indies have at their disposal. Having been the vice-captain and also leading the side in the odd game, Ramdin is seen as one of the seniors in a side that is looking to recover from the depths of despair.

Born on March 13, 1985 in Trinidad, Ramdin rose through the ranks at an early age. In the year 2000, he played the under-15 World Cup.

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