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Oct 06, 2015 Sports
The Berbice Cricket Board in a release stated that they deeply regret the passing of former Guyana and West Indies batsman Steve Camacho who dies last Friday in Antigua.
The release form the executives of the board, ‘expressed their deepest sympathy to the family members and friends of the late cricket stalwart. His death is a great loss to cricket in the Caribbean and was a perfect example of a good human being on and off the field’.
The right handed Guyana and a West Indies batsman played 11 Tests with his highest score being 87. For Guyana, he scored seven centuries and 24 half centuries.
His humility earned him great respect and admiration as a West Indies Cricket selector and administrator. Steve Camacho served as the CEO of the West Indies Board for 18 years.
The board prays that his soul rest in peace.
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