Vibart Wight

Claude Vibart Wight (28 July 1902 – 4 October 1969) was a West Indian cricketer who played two Tests in the 1920s and 1930s.

He was a useful middle-order batsman and an occasional bowler who represented British Guiana against the visiting M.C.C.

in February 1926 and a few days later he represented the West Indies, not then a Test playing nation, against the same tourists, scoring 90 in the second match and sharing a seventh-wicket partnership of 173 with Snuffy Browne.

In 1928, despite having no leadership experience, Wight was appointed vice-captain for West Indies’ first Test visit and series against England.

His only other Test was the third match of the return series, played in February 1930 at his hometown of Bourda, British Guiana.