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'''Eric St Eval Atkinson''' ([[6 November]], [[1927]] - [[29 May]], [[1998]]) played eight [[Test cricket|Tests]] for the [[West Indies cricket team|West Indies]]. He was the younger brother of [[Denis Atkinson]], and the two were the third pair of brothers to turn out together for the West Indies. Atkinson was primarily a [[seam bowling|seam bowler]], taking 25 wickets in his one-year Test career. His best Test bowling figures came in a series against [[Pakistani cricket team|Pakistan]] in [[1957-58 West Indian cricket season|1957–58]], where he took five for 42 in the first innings of the second Test - before [[Garry Sobers]] hit a Test record 365 [[not out]] and Pakistan went down by an innings and 174 runs.
'''Eric St Eval Atkinson''' ([[6 November]], [[1927]] [[29 May]], [[1998]]) played eight [[Test cricket|Tests]] for the [[West Indies cricket team|West Indies]]. He was the younger brother of [[Denis Atkinson]], and the two were the third pair of brothers to turn out together for the West Indies. Atkinson was primarily a [[seam bowling|seam bowler]], taking 25 wickets in his one-year Test career. His best Test bowling figures came in a series against [[Pakistani cricket team|Pakistan]] in [[1957-58 West Indian cricket season|1957–58]], where he took five for 42 in the first innings of the second Test before [[Garry Sobers]] hit a Test record 365 [[not out]] and Pakistan went down by an innings and 174 runs.


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Revision as of 22:08, 12 May 2006

Template:Infobox Historic Cricketer Eric St Eval Atkinson (6 November, 192729 May, 1998) played eight Tests for the West Indies. He was the younger brother of Denis Atkinson, and the two were the third pair of brothers to turn out together for the West Indies. Atkinson was primarily a seam bowler, taking 25 wickets in his one-year Test career. His best Test bowling figures came in a series against Pakistan in 1957–58, where he took five for 42 in the first innings of the second Test — before Garry Sobers hit a Test record 365 not out and Pakistan went down by an innings and 174 runs.

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