The West Indies' first Test match took place in June 1928.
The first cricketer to represent West Indian Test cricket team to pass away was Oscar da Costa, who represented the side in 5 Test matches between April 1930 and January 1935.
A Test cricketer with a character to match, da Costa permanently carried a stamp with his signature on to save time when signing Autographs, and at the same time making sure that no fan who wanted to get his autograph left disappointed.
Oscar was born on September 11, 1907 and died on October 1, 1936 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Leslie West - cricketer - died in 1982.
Vijay Mehra - Indian cricketer - died in 2006.
West Indian Manatees are typically found in the Caribbean (West Indies), but are sometimes found in places like Florida.
Charles Clarke - cricketer - died in 1997.
Robert Relf - cricketer - died in 1965.
Robert Still - cricketer - died in 1907.
John Burdett - cricketer - died in 1974.
Bill Andrews - cricketer - died in 1989.
Len Harris - cricketer - died in 2006.
David James - cricketer - died in 2002.
William Clarke - cricketer - died in 1856.
Robert Donovan - cricketer - died in 1932.