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flag Bernard Julien, 1975 Cricket World Cup winner and West Indies all-rounder, died at 75.

Bernard Julien, a key member of the West Indies' 1975 Cricket World Cup-winning team, has died at 75. The left-arm seam bowler and all-rounder played 24 Tests and 12 ODIs, taking 50 wickets and scoring 866 runs in Tests, with standout performances including 4/20 against Sri Lanka and 4/27 in the semi-final against New Zealand. He contributed 26 not out in the final. Known for his dedication and professionalism, Julien was praised by teammates like Clive Lloyd. His career was affected by rebel tours to apartheid-era South Africa. The cause of death is not yet known.

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