Alec Stewart OBE
Alec Stewart, nicknamed “The Gaffer”, is the most capped England cricketer of all time. After making his test debut against the West Indies in February 1990, he continually showed his strength as an opening batsman and firmly established himself as the No.1 wicketkeeper.
Stewart’s most memorable moments in his career include scoring two centuries in Bridgetown in 1993-1994 and leading England to their first major test win for 12 years, against South Africa, after taking over the captaincy from Michael Atherton. He will always be known as a national hero, a point proved by the standing ovation he received after scoring a century in his 100th test.
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