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HEADLINE: Sir Andy not keen on 50th anniversary celebration of World Cup win

 
CaribbeanCricket.com 2025-06-18 18:03:28 

Legendary West Indies fast bowler Sir Andy Roberts has expressed disappointment over the timing and structure of the planned celebrations to mark the 50th anniversary of the West Indies’ historic 1975 ICC Men’s World Cup triumph.

Speaking on the popular Barbados radio programme Mason and Guest on Tuesday night, the Antiguan icon said he was not overly enthusiastic about attending the event, which forms part of the 8th annual CWI/WIPA Awards Gala to be held this Sunday, June 22, at the Wyndham Grand Barbados Sam Lord’s Castle.

“To be honest- no, not really,” the 74-year-old Roberts said when asked if he was looking forward to the trip.

“50 years after the fact? You’re telling me that’s when you remember me? I’ll soon be in my grave.”

Roberts, who was a vital part of the Clive Lloyd-led side that lifted the trophy at Lord’s on June 21, 1975, said the belated nature of the recognition signals that the achievement- and those who delivered it- were long forgotten.

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imusic 2025-06-18 19:31:54 

Jeezas! Dat is one grumpy ole man.

Imagine him and Fazeer on a road trip?? big grin

 
Halliwell 2025-06-18 20:42:02 

In reply to imusic

Andy Robbers lollollol
That ole fool was funny!

 
Raggs 2025-06-18 21:06:27 

And you wonder why him and Clive Lloyd fall out.

 
StumpCam 2025-06-18 22:14:29 

I’m sorry Andy, but a 50th Anniversary Celebration is about an achievement against all odds and not about any individual. It’s a memory worth cherishing for the rest of our lives and beyond for players and fans alike.

 
Castled 2025-06-18 23:07:10 

Is he still a fisherman lol

 
natty_forever 2025-06-19 00:39:04 

Better late than never...

 
Narper 2025-06-19 01:35:28 

“I wouldn’t say grand occasion- it’s an occasion,” he replied. “But I think the calibre of players who played in 1975 deserve a little more than what honour they’re getting.


He believes the 1975 World Cup squad deserves a stand-alone celebration, rather than being folded into a broader awards ceremony primarily aimed at recognising current players.

Obviously Andy ashamed to be with current playersbig grin