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West Indies Test batter Charlie Davis passes away at 82

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West Indies cricketer Charlie Davis has died at the age of 82. Davis was a prominent batter who represented the West Indies in Test cricket between 1968 and 1973. Over the course of his international career, he accumulated 1,301 Test runs at an impressive average of 54.20. He was widely regarded as a prolific and reliable contributor to the West Indies batting lineup during his era.

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