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- Q4895618 abstract "Dr Carlos Bertram (Bertie) Clarke, OBE (7 April 1918 in Lakes Folly, Cats Castle, St Michael, Barbados – 14 October 1993 in Putney, London, England) was a West Indian cricketer who played in three Tests in 1939. During the war when three-day cricket was an impossibility due to the demands of labour for the military, Clarke was the leading bowler for the British Empire XI which played one-day matches across the country. He took 98 wickets for 11.48 runs apiece in 1941 and bettered this with 129 for 10.17 apiece in 1942.A fine leg-spinner, he was for a time a guest of the Queen, after which, according to an admiring Leo Cooper, he returned “the same as ever and continued to weave his spells over a host of club cricketers”.After the war, Clarke played frequently though not regularly for Northamptonshire in 1946 and 1947, and much later for Essex in 1959 and 1960.".
- Q4895618 birthDate "1918-04-07".
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- Q4895618 deathDate "1993-10-14".
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- Q4895618 birthDate "1918-04-07".
- Q4895618 birthPlace "Lakes Folly, Barbados".
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- Q4895618 name "Bertie Clarke".
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- Q4895618 comment "Dr Carlos Bertram (Bertie) Clarke, OBE (7 April 1918 in Lakes Folly, Cats Castle, St Michael, Barbados – 14 October 1993 in Putney, London, England) was a West Indian cricketer who played in three Tests in 1939. During the war when three-day cricket was an impossibility due to the demands of labour for the military, Clarke was the leading bowler for the British Empire XI which played one-day matches across the country.".
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