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  1. Maurice Linton Churchill Foster (born May 9, 1943) played 14 Tests and two One Day Internationals for the West Indies and he was a talented table-tennis player. He attended Wolmer's Schools. He was a member of the squad that won the 1975 Cricket World Cup.

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  2. May 26, 2018 · Fos was selected for the West Indies tour of India in 1974, but turned that down for “personal” reasons, his first wife at the time giving him an ultimatum that he needed to spend more time with...

  3. Apr 7, 2024 · “I turned it down because I had a good job at Berger Paints and the money that was being offered couldn’t really support my family,” said Foster, then newly married and a young father.

  4. A prolific batting all-rounder in the domestic circuit, Maurice Foster was a big name in the regional tournaments of West Indies. His exploits eventually got him into the national team durin ...

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  6. Apr 7, 2024 · Last week Maurice Fosters remarkable transition from table tennis prodigy to professional cricketer was highlighted. Today, we delve deeper into Foster’s Test cricket career, reflecting on his playing days and the wisdom he imparts to aspiring cricketers.

  7. Born May 9, 1943 in the parish of St. Mary, Jamaica, Maurice Foster attended Wolmer’s Boys’ School where he distinguished himself at Cricket, Manning Cup Football, Hockey, Lawn Tennis, Table Tennis and at Boys Champs (track and field) in the High Jump. At age 16, Maurice became the youngest all Jamaica Table Tennis champion defeating two ...

  8. Maurice Foster CricketWeb profile. Full Name: Maurice Linton Churchill Foster: Born: 9 May 1943 in Retreat, St Mary, Jamaica

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