Ralph Legall
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Ralph Archibald Legall (born December 1, 1925, St Michael, Barbados, died (?) 2003) was a West Indian cricketer who played in four Tests in 1953.
He played as a wicket-keeper for Trinidad from 1946-47 to 1957-58. In 1960 he played for Church in the Lancashire League.
There is mystery surrounding Legall's death: he is variously reported to have died in Toronto, New York state or Trinidad, in 2003.
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