The cricketing world is mourning the loss of Bernard Julien, the West Indies all-rounder whose pivotal role in the inaugural 1975 Cricket World Cup helped cement a legacy that still echoes today. Julien passed away on October 4, 2025, in Valsayn, Northern Trinidad, at the age of 75 .
Born on March 13, 1950, in Trinidad, Bernard Denis Julien emerged as a dependable all-rounder known for his left-arm spin and gritty lower-order batting. His consistent domestic performances for Trinidad and Tobago earned him a spot in the formidable West Indies side of the 1970s—a team stacked with legends like Clive Lloyd, Viv Richards, and Andy Roberts.
While the 1975 World Cup is often remembered for Clive Lloyd’s explosive century in the final, Bernard Julien played a crucial supporting role throughout the tournament. He finished as the joint-highest wicket-taker for the West Indies alongside Keith Boyce—both claiming 10 wickets each .
In the final against Australia at Lord’s, Julien contributed with both bat and ball:
His economy rate and composure under pressure were instrumental in the West Indies’ dominant campaign. Julien’s performance in the group stage was equally impressive, including a match-winning spell against Sri Lanka where West Indies won by 9 wickets with 236 balls to spare .
| Matches | Wickets | Economy Rate | Runs Scored | Batting Avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 10 | 2.85 | 48 | 48.00 |
Beyond the World Cup, Julien’s international career spanned from 1973 to 1976. He appeared in 24 Test matches, taking 50 wickets and scoring 866 runs, and played 12 ODIs . His all-round balance made him a valuable asset during a transitional period for West Indies cricket.
Notably, during the 1975 England tour, Julien was among the top wicket-takers for the West Indies, claiming 10 wickets at an average of 17.70 .
News of Julien’s passing has prompted heartfelt tributes from across the cricketing community. Cricket West Indies President expressed deep sorrow, stating, “The passing of Bernard Julien invites reflection on both the brilliance of his play and the humility of his character” .
Though not always in the spotlight like some of his more flamboyant teammates, Julien’s contributions were foundational to the West Indies’ golden era. His calm demeanor, tactical bowling, and resilience with the bat embodied the spirit of a true team player.
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