A wave of grief has swept through Caribbean cricket following the sudden passing of Norman Gilbert, a respected administrator whose influence stretched far beyond the boundaries of Grenada.
Gilbert, who served as president of the Grenada Cricket Association and was a valued member of the Windward Islands Cricket Board, died unexpectedly, leaving players, officials, and cricket communities across the region in mourning.
His death marks the loss of a figure widely admired not only for his leadership in cricket administration, but also for the quiet integrity and human connection he brought to the sport.
A leader shaped by service
For years, Gilbert stood as one of the key figures helping to guide cricket development in Grenada and throughout the Windward Islands.
Colleagues viewed him as a steady and committed presence, an administrator deeply invested in the future of the game and in the opportunities cricket could create for young people across the Caribbean.
In a statement released following the news of his passing, Kishore Shallow reflected on Gilbert’s enduring contribution to regional cricket.
“Norman was a committed and visionary leader who served the game with distinction,” Shallow said.
He praised Gilbert’s relentless dedication to strengthening cricket at every level.
“His unwavering dedication to the development and promotion of cricket in Grenada and his genuine passion for uplifting the sport at all levels have left an indelible mark on the cricketing landscape.”
More than an administrator
Those who worked alongside Gilbert often spoke about qualities that extended beyond boardrooms and administrative meetings.
He earned widespread respect for his humility, honesty, and ability to bring people together through the game.
Shallow described him as a man whose connection to cricket was rooted in something deeper than governance or competition.
“A true steward of the game who believed deeply in its power to unite and uplift communities.”
That philosophy resonated strongly throughout Caribbean cricket, where the sport has long been intertwined with identity, pride, and social connection.
A region united in grief
Following the announcement of his death, condolences poured in from across the cricketing fraternity.
Cricket West Indies extended sympathies to Gilbert’s family, friends, colleagues, and the wider Grenadian cricket community, acknowledging the magnitude of the loss being felt throughout the region.
“At this difficult time, we stand in solidarity with the Grenada Cricket Association and the people of Grenada as they mourn this significant loss,” Shallow said.
Even in grief, the focus returned to the legacy Gilbert leaves behind, one built through years of commitment to strengthening the sport’s foundation in Grenada.
“Norman’s legacy will live on through the many lives he touched and the strong foundation he helped to build for cricket in Grenada.”
A lasting legacy
In Caribbean cricket, administrators often work far from the spotlight, shaping structures, nurturing development programs, and sustaining the systems that allow the game to thrive.
Gilbert was regarded as one of those quiet builders.
His influence may never be measured in runs scored or wickets taken, but in opportunities created, communities strengthened, and generations of cricketers supported through his work.
As tributes continue to emerge across the region, the loss of Norman Gilbert is being felt not only as the passing of a cricket official, but as the departure of a man who believed deeply in the unifying spirit of the game.
Cricket West Indies closed its tribute with a final message that captured the mood of a grieving cricket community:
“May his soul rest in eternal peace.”















