The most important moment in my country's cricket history took place when Clyde Walcott went to BG to work on the sugar estates and ended the discrimination against players from outside Georgetown leading to the emergence of Kanhai, Butcher and Solomon.
Raskil8/27/25, 2:33:23 AM
debut: 11/13/02 13,687 runs
In reply to Dukes
If you’re going to mention those names, don’t forget Freddo.
Castled8/27/25, 3:54:13 PM
debut: 8/21/22 1,434 runs
In reply to Dukes
Bingo!
The most important moment in my country's cricket history took place when Clyde Walcott went to BG to work on the sugar estates and ended the discrimination against players from outside Georgetown leading to the emergence of Kanhai, Butcher and Solomon.
Repeat in Trinidad where Derek Sealey, Atkinson, Hall, Holford lift T&T cricket to Bim level.
Frank Worrell liberated 'enslaved' Windward and Leeward islanders to become part of WI cricket family
George Headley and Frank Worrel boosted in big way cricket popularity in Jamaica
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tc18/27/25, 3:57:01 PM
debut: 6/12/04 18,619 runs
In reply to Castled
Repeat in Trinidad where Derek Sealey, Atkinson, Hall, Holford lift T&T cricket to Bim level.
is the above a true statement, that is a heavy lift
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Castled8/27/25, 4:07:52 PM
debut: 8/21/22 1,434 runs
In reply to tc1
Agree my bad make that a 'level closer to Bim
tc18/27/25, 4:45:25 PM
debut: 6/12/04 18,619 runs
In reply to Castled
openning8/27/25, 5:05:11 PM
debut: 11/13/02 45,010 runs
In reply to Dukes
Thank you, Doc.
Sir Frank, being the spokesman for Gilchrist, Everton Weekes and other blacks, I consider him to be a small version of MLK and Mandela.