David Anthony Murray (29 May 1950 – 26 November 2022) was a West Indian and Barbadian cricketer who played in nineteen Tests and ten ODIs from 1973 to 1982 as a wicket-keeper.
Murray, a son of the West Indian batsman Sir Everton Weekes, often courted controversy.
A marijuana user from a young age, he was almost thrown out of the 1975–76 tour to Australia, only saved by the intervention of the sympathetic senior player Lance Gibbs.
Frustrated at his lack of opportunities, he joined the West Indian rebel tours to South Africa in 1983 and received a lifetime ban.
[1] On 26 November 2022, Murray collapsed and died near his home in Station Hill, St. Michael, at the age of 72.