West Indies Crickerers (Pic Credit: Wi Cricket) New Delhi: Western India players have paid sincere honor to their former versatile Bernard Julin by wore black diet on Friday the second and last test against India at the ARUn Jaitley stadium in Nový Delhi. The gesture came as a sign of respect for Julien, who died at the age of 75 4. October.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“West Indies players are wearing black bracelets on the first day of the second test against India as a tribute to former player Bernard Julien, who died last week. All-Rounder Julien was a member of the World Cup team in 1975,” said West Indies (CWI) in an official statement.Live score:India vs. West Indies, 2. TestA key figure in the Golden era of West India in the age of 1970s, Julien performed in 24 tests, scored 866 runs and used 50 goals. He also represented the Caribbean side at 12 ODIS, picked up 18 goals and scored 86 runs. Julien was part of the West Indies historic team, which raised the ODI inauguration Men’s Championship in 1975 under Captain Clive Lloyd.During this campaign, Julien created a standout performance-4 for 20 against Sri Lanka and 4 for 27 against New Zealand in the semifinals. In the Lord’s finals, he contributed a valuable 26 out of 37 balls when she defeated Australia to win her first World Cup.Julien also had a successful Stint with the English regional party Kent between 1970 and 1977, with 336 goals in 179 performances and scored 3,296 runs. His international career ended after joining Rebel West Indies to South Africa’s apartheid in 1982–83.
