Former WI fast bowler honored by current team

Former West Indies fast bowler Winston Davis was honored by members of the current team during a special event staged on his behalf on Friday night.

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Wheelchair bound

The former St Vincent & Grenadies, and Windward islands, captain has been wheelchair-bound since an accident nearly two decades ago. He now lives in the United Kingdom where he played county cricket during his career.

 

The event was organized by Steve Stephenson a stalwart in the West Indian community in the U.K and staged at a local cricket club.

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Also in attendance was Ron Headley, a former West Indies top order batsman and son of cricket icon George Headley.

 

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Wonderful memories

“I want to thank the West Indies team for what they have done for me tonight. Seeing them is great and brings back those wonderful memories of when I played and represented the people of the Caribbean,” said Davis.

 

“I also want to congratulate them on the fantastic win in the recent second Test in Headingley. That was a magnificent performance and filled all of us with joy.

 

“I urge you to keep working hard and I know we will see many more performances like we saw in that match.”

 

Davis was a member of the all-conquering West Indies in the 1980s under the captaincy of Clive Lloyd and then Viv Richards.

He played 15 Tests and 35 One-Day Internationals and is best remembered for his remarkable seven for 51 against Australia in 1983, which remain the best figures by a West Indian in ODIs.

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