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Dunfermline Cricket Club pays tribute to West Indian bowler Duncan Carter ![]()
Published: Thu, 13th Nov 5:00PM
SHOCKED Dunfermline Cricket Club figures have paid tribute to former professional Duncan Carter, who has died at the age of 68.
The West Indian fast bowler became Scotland’s first club professional of the modern era when he arrived at McKane Park in 1978 – Dunfermline’s first pro since Englishman Geoff Wilkins in 1965.
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