Sir Garfield St Aubrun Sobers also known as Sir Gary or Sir Garry Sobers, is a former West Indies cricketer who played between 1954 and 1974. A highly skilled bowler, an aggressive batsman, and an excellent fielder, Sobers is widely considered to be cricket’s greatest-ever all-rounder and one of the greatest cricketers of all time.
Born in Bridgetown, Barbados on July 28, 1936 Sobers made his first-class debut for the Barbados cricket team at the age of 16 in 1953, and his Test debut for the West Indies the following year. Originally playing mainly as a bowler, he was soon promoted up the batting order. Against Pakistan in 1958, Sobers scored 365 not out and established a new record for the highest individual score in an innings. His record stood for 36 years before it was broken by fellow West Indian Brian Lara in 1994.
Sobers was made captain of the West Indies in 1965, a role which he would hold until 1972. He would also captain a Rest of the World XI during their 1970 tour of England.
Overall, Sobers played 93 Tests for the West Indies, scoring 8032 runs at an average of 57.78, and taking 235 wickets at an average of 34.03.
He has the fifth-highest batting average in Test cricket in the list of cricketers with more than 5,000 runs. In his 383 first-class matches, he scored over 28,000 runs and took over 1000 wickets, having spent time with South Australia and Nottinghamshire towards the end of his career.
Sobers was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1975 for his services to cricket. By an act of Parliament in 1998, Sobers was named one of the eleven national heroes of Barbados. In 2009, Sobers was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.