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Sir Gary Sobers, West Indies legend and cricket’s greatest all-rounder, dies aged 89

The Barbados-born icon is famed for becoming the first batter to hit six sixes in an over in first-class cricket and revered for his unmatched all-round brilliance

Cricket legend Sir Gary Sobers dies aged 89

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Published : 17 Jul 2026, 09:31 PM

Updated : 17 Jul 2026, 09:31 PM

Sir Gary Sobers, the West Indies legend widely regarded as the finest all-round cricketer in history, has died at the age of 89.

Sobers enjoyed one of the most illustrious careers the sport has ever seen, excelling as a batsman, bowler and fielder.

He passed away just two weeks before his 90th birthday, leaving behind a legacy built on extraordinary versatility, remarkable longevity and records that reshaped cricket's history. Sobers represented the West Indies between 1954 and 1974, leaving an enduring mark on the sport.

His name became synonymous with greatness, not least after his historic feat in 1968 when he became the first batter to hit six sixes in a single over in first-class cricket, during a match for Nottinghamshire against Glamorgan in Swansea.

Yet that famous feat represented only one chapter in a career filled with milestones.

The late Australian broadcaster and former captain Richie Benaud once described Sobers as "the greatest all-round cricketer the world has seen".

Benaud wrote: "Sobers was a brilliant batsman, splendid fielder, particularly close to the wicket, and a bowler of extraordinary skill, whether bowling with the new ball, providing orthodox left-arm spin or over-the-wrist spin."

Sobers made his first-class debut for Barbados as a 16-year-old in 1953 before earning his West Indies Test cap the following year.

His defining innings arrived in 1958 against Pakistan when he hammered an unbeaten 365, setting a new world record for the highest individual Test score -- a mark that stood until fellow West Indian Brian Lara surpassed it in 1994.

He retired from international cricket in 1974 at the age of 38. Reflecting on his decision, The Guardian cited Wisden as saying: "Simply enough, mentally and physically tired, he had lost his zest for the sport..."

Sobers finished with 8,032 runs in 93 Tests, averaging 57.78 with the bat, including 26 centuries and 30 half-centuries.

A left-arm bowler, Sobers was equally devastating with the ball.

He claimed 235 Test wickets and was renowned for his extraordinary versatility, seamlessly switching between fast-medium pace, orthodox left-arm spin and wrist spin to outwit batters.

Across 383 first-class matches, he amassed more than 28,000 runs and claimed over 1,000 wickets. Knighted in 1975 for services to cricket, Sir Gary Sobers remains one of the sport's most enduring and revered figures.

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