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West Indian
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West Indies
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WI
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Mervyn Dillon
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Right-hand bat
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38
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549
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844
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43
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8704
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131
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3357
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5/71
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16/-
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108
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227
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732
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21
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5480
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130
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3244
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3
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5/29
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20/-
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25 January
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2006
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(b.
5 June ,
1974 ) in
Mission Village ,
Toco ,
Trinidad And Tobago , is a
West Indian Cricket er. He has played 38 in
Tests and taken 131
Wickets . He has also played 108
One-day International s from
1997 -
2004 . At one stage, after the bowling greats
Courtney Walsh and
Curtly Ambrose retired from international cricket, Dillon was the spearhead of the West Indies bowling attack.