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West Indies Cricket Legends in St. Vincent Ahead of Masters Clash

West Indies Cricket Legends in St. Vincent — that’s the headline lighting up the Caribbean this week. The nation proudly welcomed Courtney Walsh, Sir Curtly Ambrose, and Ridley Jacobs, three icons of regional cricket, as they touched down at Argyle International Airport earlier today.

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The legends are on island for the West Indian Masters XI vs. Rest of the World Masters XI T20 Showdown, set for Saturday, November 1, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at the Arnos Vale Cricket Stadium. The historic match forms part of St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ Independence celebrations and highlights the island’s growing role in Caribbean sports tourism.


Legends to Inspire Youth and Celebrate Heritage

As part of their visit, the players will engage with schools and young athletes across the country. On Friday, October 31, at 1:00 p.m., the cricket legends will attend an Under-19 exhibition match at the Cumberland Playing Field.

Students from schools in North Leeward will get the rare opportunity to meet and interact with these sporting heroes. This outreach aims to motivate young Vincentian cricketers and promote youth empowerment through sports.


National Leaders Applaud the Visit

Hon. Carlos James, Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development, and Culture, expressed national pride in welcoming the cricket icons.

“We are honoured to host these legendary ambassadors of Caribbean cricket,” said Minister James. “Their presence marks a milestone for our sports tourism agenda and inspires our youth to dream bigger.”


Tourism Leaders Highlight Sports Tourism Growth

Annette Mark, CEO of the SVG Tourism Authority, emphasized that welcoming cricket legends demonstrates the country’s commitment to building its sports tourism portfolio.

“Their visit shows the world that St. Vincent and the Grenadines is ready to host world-class events,” she said. “Moreover, their connection with our youth will leave a legacy of pride and inspiration.”

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Free Admission and National Celebration

The SVG Tourism Authority and the SVG National Sports Council invite everyone to attend the West Indies Masters XI vs. Rest of the World Masters XI match on Saturday, November 1, at Arnos Vale Cricket Stadium.

Admission is free, and gates open at 5:00 p.m. Families, cricket fans, and communities across the nation are encouraged to attend and celebrate this historic sporting event.

Ultimately, West Indies Cricket Legends in St. Vincent is more than a headline — it’s a symbol of pride, unity, and the enduring spirit of Caribbean cricket.

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