Barbados, St. Vincent PMs Hail Sir Everton Weekes As More Than A Top Cricketer

Amid glowing tributes paid to the cricketing excellence of late West Indies legend Sir Everton Weekes, Prime Minister Mia Mottley and her Vincentian counterpart, Ralph Gonsalves have drawn attention to his brilliance and how he was able to rise above hardship to become one of the greatest batsmen in the sport.

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Mottley said Sir Everton, who died on July 1 at age 95, was “one of the most brilliant men that I have met as a Barbadian, with a turn of phrase and humor second to none.

“His life story represents the best of the Bajan journey—committed and confident, stylish and classy, dignified and urbane to the very end; a global citizen with Bajan roots,” she said of Weekes, who was born into humble circumstances and left school at age 14.

“On behalf of the Government and people of Barbados, I salute Sir Everton as a true representation of the Barbadian can-do spirit, as a perfect example of perseverance over adversity, the embodiment of what our country requires today to beat back the bouncers of COVID-19, climate change and the economic inequality that we face day after day from rich and powerful nations.”

Describing Sir Everton as a legend of the game, Mottley said he will live on in memory as someone to emulate.

“Sir Everton, the last remaining member of the world-famous Three Ws, now joins his partners Sir Frank Worrell, who departed us in 1967, and Sir Clyde Walcott, who played his final innings in 2006, in history’s Pantheon of true gentlemen who indeed made cricket the ‘sport of gentlemen,’” she said.
The cricketing great who was knighted in 1995, represented Barbados from 1944 until 1964, the West Indies from 1948 until 1958, and recorded a distinguished career of league cricket in England.

Prime Minister Gonsalves hailed Sir Everton as “a splendid example of the best in our Caribbean civilization.”

While remembering him as “one of the titans of batsmanship and cricket in the post-war period,” he also said Weekes was “an exemplar as a human being, a gentleman.”

“Sir Everton possessed a fine, analytic mind…I would remember him as perhaps the best between-overs commentator in Test cricket. He saw far more than normal human beings could see at the game. You listen to him, and it was a joy as great as watching the cricket itself. He would bring history, science, art and technical knowledge with a Barbadian earthiness—always grounded in our Caribbean civilization,” he said.

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Meanwhile, Jamaica’s Sports Minister Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange said that Sir Everton had played a magnificent inning not only for his native Barbados, but for the entire Caribbean and the game of cricket.

During Friday’s 20th special meeting of CARICOM leaders that was held virtually, leaders observed a minute of silence in Weekes’ honor.

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