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Omari Ahmed Clemente Banks (born July 17, 1982 in Anguilla) is a West Indian cricketer.

He became the first Anguillan to play Test cricket in May 2003, and, during his first innings, despite picking up three wickets, he conceded 204 runs in 40 overs, the most number of runs conceded by a Test debutant. He had previously played at Leicester. His lower order batting was confident and assured, and he played a small part in chasing the fourth-highest achieved target in Test history.

He is the son of noted Anguillan musician Bankie Banx.

1982 births | Living people | West Indian cricketers | West Indian Test cricketers | Leeward Islands cricketers | Leicestershire cricketers | West Indian ODI cricketers

 

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