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Colin Blades (Colin Francis Blades) was born on 13 August, 1944 in Saint Philip Parish, Barbados, is a West Indian cricketer. Discover Colin Blades's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 13 August, 1944
Birthday 13 August
Birthplace Saint Philip Parish, Barbados
Nationality India

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1944

Colin Francis Blades (born 13 August 1944) is a former West Indian cricketer who played both for Barbados in West Indian domestic cricket and for Bermuda internationally.

1964

He made his first-class debut in February 1964, playing for Barbados against British Guiana.

1968

After his debut, Blades did not feature for Barbados again until the 1968–69 Shell Shield season, when he played in all four of his team's matches.

Against Jamaica, he made what was to be his highest first-class score, 75 runs from third in the batting order (including ten fours and a six).

1969

During the 1969 English season, Blades appeared twice for Nottinghamshire in the Second XI Championship.

Later in the season, he also played in several exhibition games for the International Cavaliers (including against the touring New Zealanders).

He eventually joined up with the Barbadian squad that was on its own tour of England, playing two first-class matches (against Nottinghamshire and the Cavaliers) and a one-day fixture (against Essex).

Having played his last games for Barbados during the 1969–70 season, Blades moved to Bermuda in the early 1970s.

1975

He is first recorded as playing for the Bermudian national side in 1975, when he represented the team against Jamaica.

1979

In 1979, Blades was selected for Bermuda in the inaugural edition of the ICC Trophy.

He was one of six members of the squad with first-class experience, the others being Joseph Bailey, Noel Gibbons, Clarence Parfitt, Lionel Thomas, and Winston Trott.

His biggest contribution at the tournament was as a bowler, with his best performances being 1/3 from 12 overs against Argentina and 2/14 from 12 overs in the semi-final against Canada.

1982

He captained Bermuda at the 1982 ICC Trophy, where he was also the overall leading run-scorer.

Blades was born in Saint Philip Parish, Barbados.

For the 1982 ICC Trophy, Blades was named Bermuda's captain, aged 37.

He finished the tournament as the overall leading run-scorer, making 310 runs from eight matches (including innings of 69 not out against Papua New Guinea and 82 not out against West Africa).

1983

Bermuda made the tournament's final for the first and only time, but lost to Zimbabwe, narrowly missing out on qualifying for the 1983 World Cup.