Jack Noreiga
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Jack Mollinson Noreiga (April 15, 1936, Saint Joseph, Trinidad and Tobago – August 8, 2003, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago) was a West Indian cricketer who played in four Tests in 1971.
An off-spinner, he took 9 for 95 in India's first innings in the Second Test in Port of Spain in 1970-71. He remains the only West Indian to take nine wickets in a Test innings.
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