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Herbert Samuel Chang (born 2 July 1952) is a former West Indian
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er who played in one Test match in 1979. Born in
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of Chinese extraction, Chang was a diminutive left-handed batsman who toured
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with the West Indies Young Cricketers in 1970 before playing 48 first-class matches and 18
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matches for Jamaica between 1973 and 1983. He earned his first and only Test cap for the West Indies against India at
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in January 1979, becoming the second player of Chinese descent to represent the West Indies. Chang participated in the first West Indies
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of
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in 1983, playing in four unofficial One Day Internationals. He was subsequently banned for life by the
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, although the ban was lifted in 1989. Following his ostracism from cricket in the West Indies, he suffered a nervous breakdown, and today lives with family in Kingston.


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1952 births Living people West Indies Test cricketers Jamaican cricketers Jamaican people of Chinese descent Jamaica cricketers Cricketers from Kingston, Jamaica {{WestIndies-cricket-bio-stub