A Titan falls! Montserrat cricket icon Jim Allen dies at 73

BRADES, Montserrat — In a solemn hush that fell across the Emerald Isle on Wednesday evening, word spread swiftly that Charles Henry “Jim” Allen — the man many hail as Montserrat’s greatest-ever cricketer — had died at approximately 6:30 p.m.

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He was 73.

From 1969 to 1984, Allen’s swashbuckling stroke‑play lit up regional grounds and inspired a generation of young Montserratians. “He was simply larger than life,” recalled longtime friend and journalist Edwin Martin. Yet, as Allen once confided to Martin, “never playing a Test for the official West Indies remains the biggest regret of my career.”

Meteoric rise from Harris’ Village

Born in the rustic enclave of Harris’ Village, Allen announced himself early, making his debut for Montserrat’s national XI in 1969. Three years later — on 15 January 1972 in Roseau — he dazzled on first‑class debut for the Leeward Islands, following a scratchy single with a majestic 82 against the Windwards.

His fearless, open‑chested stance and wide base soon drew comparisons to teammate Vivian Richards — and, in many eyes, surpassed them for sheer entertainment.

Allen’s audacity extended beyond the Caribbean. During England’s northern summers he became Montserrat’s first professional athlete, thrilling crowds in the Lancashire and Cheshire Leagues. His zenith arrived in the 1976‑77 season: 559 first‑class runs, a commanding average of 50.81, and a top score of 150. Two seasons with the Kerry Packer World Series further burnished his reputation, even if a coveted West Indies Test cap never materialized.

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A family woven into cricket’s fabric

Cricket was the Allen bloodline. His brother George Allen and son Davon Williams both represented Montserrat and the Leeward Islands at first‑class level, extending a legacy now entrusted to future generations.

As flags fly at half‑staff across Brades and villagers gather in quiet reflection, Montserrat salutes a trailblazer who carved a path from hillside lanes to international stadiums. Charles “Jim” Allen’s bat may be still, but the echoes of his daring drives will reverberate through the Caribbean game for decades to come.

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