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Barbados crowns cricket legend Joel Garner with nation’s top award

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — In a moment steeped in national pride, West Indies legend Joel “Big Bird” Garner was bestowed the Order of Freedom of Barbados, the country’s highest honor, during the 2025 Independence and Republic celebrations.

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The distinction cements the 72-year-old fast-bowling titan not merely as a cricketing great, but as an enduring symbol of Barbadian excellence.

Garner joins an exclusive trio of honorees lauded for “distinguished and extraordinary service,” standing alongside Central Bank Governor Dr. Kevin Greenidge and healthcare innovator Dr. Kurt Lambert.

A career etched in cricketing folklore

The award citation hailed Garner’s “outstanding leadership as a distinguished sports administrator, sterling service to national cricket development and extraordinary contribution to West Indies and Barbados cricket as one of the greatest fast bowlers in history.”

For fans who witnessed his prime in the late 1970s and 1980s, the honor feels inevitable. Towering over batsmen with his skyscraper reach, Garner’s blistering yorkers, steep bounce, and surgical precision made him one of the most feared fast bowlers the sport has ever known. Stadiums fell silent when he thundered in; folklore grew each time he dismantled world-class line-ups.

A humble giant shares the spotlight

Yet when the moment to celebrate his own legacy arrived, Garner chose instead to shine light on the people who traveled the journey with him.

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“I’m thankful, humbled,” he said. “But at the same time, what I would like to do is sort of remember all those people who were with me along the journey. Some of them are no longer here, and some of them are still around. I’m sharing the award with them because we didn’t do it alone.”

His voice carried both gratitude and resolve as he added,
“They were with us when we were in the trenches doing all the work, bringing some joy and happiness to the people around us.”

Rooted by family, raised by values

Among those he credited, one figure stood above the rest, his grandmother, whose quiet strength grounded him even as international acclaim swirled around his rising career.

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“I’m a grandmother’s boy, for all,” he reflected with affection. “And she’s the one who kept me grounded and kept my feet to the ground.”

A career driven by purpose, played with joy

For all the intimidation he inspired on the pitch, Garner described his approach to cricket with disarming simplicity.

“When I was playing, all I was doing was enjoying what I was doing and trying to perform. It was a profession, so I tried to do the best that I could while I was playing.”

His words echo the ethos that carried him from Barbados’ community fields to the pinnacle of world cricket, a blend of commitment, humility, and joy.

A fitting crown for the ‘Big Bird’

As Barbados celebrates its heroes, the elevation of Joel Garner to the Order of Freedom stands as a resonant tribute to a man whose achievements soared far beyond statistics. It honors not only the bowler, the administrator, and the leader, but the Barbadian son who lifted a region’s spirit with every stride to the crease.

 

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