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As part of our Black History Month celebrations we spoke to Warwickshire great Gladstone Small about his former Bears teammate Joey Benjamin.

Caribbean-born quick Benjamin was 27 when Warwickshire gave him his break in professional cricket in 1988.

He went on to play played 25 First Class and 26 List A matches for Warwickshire, taking 87 wickets across both formats, before moving to Surrey in 1992.

Benjamin โ€“ the only player from St Kitts & Nevis to represent England โ€“ played one Test and made an instant impact, taking four wickets against South Africa.

Small said: “Joey was late to the game but he kept plugging away and got his reward. Joey had an unusual action, not the most athletic in his run-up, he kissed the surface rather than banging it. But he had a brilliant wrist position when delivering the ball, he always got movement.

“But he was a lovely fella, a chilled character. He didnโ€™t say a lot but what he said was always poignant and with lot of comedy to it. He was a favourite in the dressing room.

โ€œItโ€™s a great shame Joey is no longer with us.โ€

During his career, Benjamin took 387 wickets between 1988 and 1999.

Joey Benjamin: 1961 โ€“ 2021

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