Kemar Roach hails Sir Garry after overtaking icon

West Indies pacer Kemar Roach hailed Sir Garry Sobers after surpassing the iconic all-rounder on the all-time list of West Indies wicket-takers in Tests, noting it was “good to be among the greats”.

- Advertisement -
Journey to Kingston-728x90

Hailing the 85-year-old as a “fantastic rolex model to follow”, Roach said Sir Garry’s outstanding contribution had also influenced his own career, one that has now yielded 70 Tests and 237 wickets.

Level on 235 wickets with Sir Garry at the start of the ongoing second Test at Kensington Oval, Roach trapped England captain Joe Root lbw for 153 in the second over after lunch on Thursday’s second day, to take sole possession of seventh place on the list.

“Obviously I’ve watched clips of him as a young boy growing up and he’s one of the National Heroes of Barbados as well,” Roach said after finishing with two for 68 as England declared their first innings on 507 for nine, 25 minutes after tea.

“He’s a fantastic role model to follow so obviously he’s impacted me in some [way] in cricket.”

Kemar Roach passed 200 wickets in the second Test at Manchester on the historic tour of England in 2020, joining a club comprising the likes of Courtney Walsh, Malcolm Marshall, Michael Holding, and Joel Garner.

And the Barbadian said it was only fitting that his newest landmark came before his home crowd at the storied Oval.

“[There’s] no better place to do it. Obviously, this is the home of cricket in the Caribbean so it’s good to do it at home.”

“Obviously I’m a homeboy as well and so is Sir Garry so it’s a good feeling.”

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

He added: “It’s amazing. It’s good to be among the greats. To write my name on the wall above Sir Garry when it comes to wickets is a fantastic achievement so I’m happy for that.”

Roach and the West Indies were forced to toil without much reward on a flat surface as left-hander Ben Stokes smashed 120 from 128 balls with 11 fours and half-dozen sixes, to put England in command.

Chris Woakes (41) and Ben Foakes (33) chipped in down the order, further extending West Indies’ misery on a hot day before a large crowd comprising mainly traveling fans.

“As a fast bowler you expect something a little better but it’s not what we got,” Roach lamented about the pitch.

“The runs were out there to get. There wasn’t much in the pitch – no sideways movement, no bounce – and Root was set, and it’s hard to get a guy out that is set on a pitch like that.

“And then Stokes played a fantastic knock so he took the game from us a little bit, so it’s all about us coming out to bat, [batting] better than they did and putting ourselves in a position to win.”

 

More Stories

Elaine Thompson-Herah clinches first-ever Commonwealth gold

Faith, fire, and fearlessness fuel Elaine Thompson-Herah’s return to the world stage

Elaine Thompson-Herah still remembers the exact date her world collapsed. June 9, 2024. Inside New York City’s Icahn Stadium during the NYC Grand Prix,...
Khadija Shaw

Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw’s future in doubt as Chelsea circle following City stalemate

The celebrations had barely settled in Manchester before uncertainty swept through the club. Fresh off their first Women’s Super League title in 10 years, Manchester...
Jamaica Kingsmen

Russell, Powell, Allen headline Kingsmen’s bold CPL Draft statement

Before the official announcements are even made, the outlines of a bold new era are already coming into focus. The Jamaica Kingsmen, under new ownership,...
Jamaica World Cup Reggae Boyz

Johnson, Moore lead growing field in high-stakes hunt for Reggae Boyz coach

The search for a new head coach of the Jamaica senior men’s national football team has shifted into a more competitive phase, as early...
FIBA Men's Caribbean Championship

Caribbean Championship roars back as Guyana eyes glory on home court

GEORGETOWN, Guyana — After seven years in dormancy, the FIBA Men's Caribbean Championship is preparing for a vibrant return, this time with Guyana at...

India and Jamaica strengthen ties with Sabina Park scoreboard gift

Under the historic stands of Sabina Park, a simple unveiling carried the weight of generations. What might have appeared to be a routine installation,...
West Indies senior men’s cricket team 2026

West Indies set for summer showdown as Sri Lanka confirm Caribbean tour

The Caribbean cricket calendar is set for an action-filled stretch this summer as Sri Lanka national cricket team prepare for a full bilateral tour...

Jamaican shooters shine bright with multiple podium finishes at World English Championship

Against a backdrop of elite international competition, Jamaica’s shooting fraternity delivered a performance defined by composure, precision, and depth. At the World English Championship in...
TTFA President Kieron Edwards

TTFA President Kieron Edwards pushes back amid resignation calls

Amid intensifying scrutiny over recent national team performances, Kieron Edwards has made one thing clear, his future as president of the Trinidad and Tobago...
World Athletics Relays Jamaica

Jamaica shatters history in Botswana with first-ever sub-40 mixed relay

The roar inside the stadium in Gaborone rose with every exchange, every stride, every surge down the track. By the time the baton crossed the...

Latest Articles