Ray Wynter
Ray Ricardo Wynter (born 27 November 1955) is a West Indian cricketer who played first-class and one-day cricket for the Jamaican team from 1975 until 1982. A right-hand bat and a "promising" right-arm fast-medium opening bowler, Wynter played 30 matches in all. After seven years at Jamaica, he participated in a rebel tour of South Africa with the West Indies XI and, as a result, he, along with all the other players on the tour, subsequently received a lifetime ban from cricket.
Early career
A native of Jamaica's capital, Kingston, Ray Wynter played his first major cricket match on 25 February 1975 for Jamaica's Under-19 team against Leeward Islands, scoring nine runs in the second inning and taking 2/34 before the match was drawn. He began playing first-class cricket on 16 January 1976 against a combined Leeward and Windward Islands team. His first season saw him appearing in five first-class matches, scoring only 13 runs at 3.25, however he found success with the ball, taking 10 wickets at 25.50, with a career best of 5/48 which he would not again reach. Wynter played only one List-A match in his first season, with no runs off the bat, but with two wickets with the ball at 13.50.