Omari Banks

[5] His lower order batting was confident and assured, and he played a significant part in the highest successful fourth-innings chase in Test history,[6] remaining 47 not out in West Indies 418 for 7 against Australia at the Antigua Recreation Ground in 2003.

He averaged 54.6 with the bat, whilst taking 27 wickets at a brief spell at the Lancashire club, before being called up to the West Indies 'A' team on the tour of England.

[9] Somerset released the all-rounder after the close of the 2009 season, with Brian Rose stating "He hasn't had the performances to justify another contract.

[11] Banks' first single "Move On" was released on iTunes on 17 January 2012 as part of Bankie Banx's album Just Cool.

Banks explained to Basil Walters of the Jamaica Observer, "In life we tend to go through different ups and downs, but the most important thing is that we move on and grow from it.

I wrote the song and the music, but on the track itself it has a number of big name musicians like Junior Jazz, Glen Browne, Robbie Lyn and Sly Dunbar.