Headley was the guy known as the "Black Bradman". The first outstanding batsman of the West Indies in the 1930s - averaged 60 in Test cricket - 37 against Australia, 71 against England... and 2 against India.
His son, Ron, went on to play for the West Indies, and grandson Dean represented England. Neither reached quite the same heights!
My team? Well, must have four seamers - from Marshall, Holding, Ambrose, Walsh and Garner. Keeper - Walcott. I'd take Greenidge and Haynes as openers, so I need four middle order bats. Lara. Sobers. Richards. Headley. You then have Lloyd pressuring Haynes and a trade-off between a second specialist opener, or more batting plus captaincy. Ouch.
Greenidge
Haynes
Headley
*Lara
Richards
Sobers
+Walcott
Marshall
Holding
Walsh
Ambrose