Charlie Griffith 
He is one of the great fast bowlers of West Indies cricket’s heydays. The Barbadian produced some of the lightning fast spells in the 1960s. But Griffith got two of his low-key namesake in Kenneth Charlie Griffith Benjamin from Antigua who played 26 Test and ODI matches respectively for West Indies. His parent probably named him after great Charlie Griffith for their love for the latter. The pair also had an almost similar Test career as Charlie took 94 wickets in 28 matches and Kenny 92 wickets in 26 matches.