World Cup winners who are no longer with us
We have lost some gems of the sport, especially in recent years. Some of them are World Cup winners who had performed brilliantly during the global spectacle and brought laurels to their countries.
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2. Roy Fredericks

Roy Fredericks represented the West Indies from 1968 to 1977. He was also a part of the West Indies team which won the World Cup in 1975. The opening batter was out to Dennis Lillee in the final for seven runs. However, the mode of dismissal was unique as he was out hit wicket. This remains the only hit wicket dismissal in World Cup finals.
Fredericks had a below-par outing in the World Cup, scoring 116 runs in five innings at an average of 23.20. However, he scored a crucial half-century against Australia in a Group B fixture, helping the Caribbean side maintain their all-win record heading into the knockouts. The southpaw played 59 Tests and 12 ODIs in his career, finishing with 4645 international runs. He underwent an operation for throat cancer and returned to run cricket programmes for Guyana's Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture, but had to go back to the hospital. Fredericks passed away on September 5, 2000, at the age of 57.
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