ST. JOHN’S, Antigua — Cricket West Indies (CWI) has extended heartfelt appreciation to three of its most celebrated icons — Sir Vivian Richards, Sir Richie Richardson, and Brian Lara — for their remarkable dedication and invaluable contribution to the success of the recent “Mission India” Corporate Engagement Tour.
The high-profile initiative, conducted alongside the Men in Maroon’s Test series in India, was designed to deepen corporate and broadcast partnerships across one of the sport’s most influential markets. Led by CWI Chief Executive Officer Chris Dehring and Chief Commercial Officer Rupert Hunter, the delegation visited Mumbai and Delhi with a clear goal: to reignite global enthusiasm and open new commercial pathways for West Indies cricket.
Legends lead the charge
Throughout the tour, the three West Indian greats poured their time and passion into an ambitious schedule that included executive meetings, business luncheons, and media engagements. Their presence, still magnetic decades after their playing days, drew widespread admiration and rekindled a sense of nostalgia for the Caribbean’s golden cricketing era.
“We owe an enormous debt of thanks to Sir Viv, Sir Richie, and Brian for their tireless efforts and unwavering commitment,” said CWI CEO Chris Dehring. “Everywhere we went, we were received like royalty because of their presence — a powerful reminder of the legacy they built and the deep respect that West Indies cricket still commands. Their willingness to give of themselves so freely speaks volumes about their love and passion for West Indies cricket.”
A celebration of legacy and connection
A standout moment of the initiative was a special golf day featuring the three legends alongside key stakeholders, including West Indies players and team management. The event provided a relaxed yet meaningful forum for networking, highlighting the enduring global appeal of the region’s cricketing giants.
Dehring reflected on the broader significance of the initiative, noting, “The Mission India tour reaffirmed the immense power of our cricketing heritage. These legends not only opened doors to major global corporations but also met and spoke with the team and coaching staff before the second Test in Delhi, imparting their wisdom and inspiration. It was a privilege to witness firsthand the impact and influence West Indies cricket still commands across every level of society.”
Honoring the past, investing in the future
CWI’s acknowledgment of the trio goes beyond gratitude — it symbolizes the ongoing partnership between past and present generations. By lending their stature to the Mission India initiative, Sir Viv, Sir Richie, and Lara have once again elevated the West Indies brand and helped chart a more sustainable future for regional cricket.
CWI formally extended its appreciation, noting that its continued commitment to the sport represents “service to the game and the region with distinction.”














