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Cricket Biography

Ramnaresh Sarwan

“Sarwan”

Guyanese · Georgetown, Guyana · Born 23 July 1980

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Guyanese cricketer and former West Indies captain known for his elegant batting technique and leadership during the early 2000s cricket era.

Ramnaresh Sarwan was a stylish Guyanese right-hander who was one of West Indies' most reliable middle-order batsmen of his generation. Technically sound and elegant, he scored over 3,000 Test runs and was particularly effective against quality pace bowling. His famous on-field confrontation with Glenn McGrath during the 2003 West Indies–Australia series became one of cricket's most talked-about moments.

Famous For

Scoring 291 runs against England at Bridgetown in 2004, the highest individual Test score by a West Indian batsman against England at the time.

Playing Style

How They Played

Sarwan was an elegant right-handed batsman known for his solid technique and ability to play both pace and spin bowling effectively. He was particularly strong against spin, using his footwork well to get to the pitch of the ball. His batting was characterized by patience and the ability to build innings methodically.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Sarwan was one of the few consistent performers for the West Indies during a difficult period in their cricket history, providing stability in the middle order.

Club & Franchise Career
Club Period Matches Runs
Guyana1999–20131217834
Leicestershire2003–2005
Kings XI Punjab2008–2010
Career Journey

Timeline

2000 🌍 West Indies cricket debut vs Zimbabwe
2001 🎯 First Test century vs India at Georgetown
2004 🏆 ICC Champions Trophy winner with West Indies
2005 🎯 Career-high Test score of 291 vs England
2008 ⚡ Youngest West Indian to score 5000 Test runs
2013 📌 Retirement from international cricket