The island nation of Barbados is one of the regions which makes up the West Indies cricket team.
[2] Of the nine Barbadians that have held the West Indies captaincy, Garry Sobers has led the side the most times in Tests with 39 appearances.
Malcolm Marshall has taken the most Test wickets by a Barbadian with 376, which is the third highest overall for the West Indies.
[7] Other notable Barbadian international cricketers include "The Three Ws"—Everton Weekes, Frank Worrell and Clyde Walcott.
They have each scored over 3,000 Test runs for the West Indies and a stand at the Kensington Oval, home of the Barbados Cricket Association, is named after them.