Full Name

George Stephen Camacho

Born

October 15, 1945, Georgetown, Demerara, British Guiana

Died

October 02, 2015, Antigua, (aged 69y 352d)

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Legbreak Googly

RELATIONS

(father),

(grandfather),

(uncle)

Other

Administrator

Steve Camacho came from a solid cricketing background (his grandfather, GC Learmond, played first-class cricket for Barbados and Trinidad) and was a decent Test opener and a pioneer in West Indies cricket administration. He was the WICB's first full-time employee and was at various stages secretary, chief executive and a Test selector. He played 11 Tests himself, his sober style perfectly complementing the expansive batsmanship of his opening partners Roy Fredericks and Seymour Nurse. He topped the averages in England in 1969 but never made a Test hundred. The closest he came was in Trinidad in 1967-68 when he made 87, a match notorious for a generous declaration from Garry Sobers that allowed England to romp to a seven-wicket victory.
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Steve Camacho Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100s50s6sCtSt
Tests112206408729.0904140
FC761258407916634.86724-470
List A651865121.5001-00

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests11118120---4.00-000
FC76-50421683/10-27.002.5763.0-00
List A6-000-----000
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Test

Debut/Last Matches of Steve Camacho

FC Matches

Span
1964/65 - 1978/79

List A Matches

Span
1969 - 1977/78

Recent Matches of Steve Camacho

Photos of Steve Camacho

Steve Camacho takes the field with his team-mates
Steve Camacho
Steve Camacho in a batting pose at Lord's
Steve Camacho slips while ducking under a bouncer
Steve Camacho (left) as West Indies manager along with Jeff Dujon, Gus Logie and Winston Davis