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West Indies icons hail Joel Garner after National award

Accolades continue to arrive with unrelenting force for legendary West Indies fast bowler Joel “Big Bird” Garner following his induction into the Order of the Freedom of Barbados, the nation’s highest honor.

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The award was presented during Barbados’ 2025 Independence and Republic celebrations in recognition of his “distinguished and extraordinary service in sports.”

For a cricketer whose presence once dominated pitches around the world, the honor stands as a formal acknowledgment of a career that shaped an era and defined excellence.

A gentle giant who towered over the game

Standing 6 feet 8 inches tall, Garner was a commanding figure whose physical stature translated seamlessly into cricketing intimidation. Yet beyond the fear he inspired in batters, he was revered equally for his humility, composure, and unwavering commitment to team success.

As a cornerstone of the dominant West Indies teams of the 1970s and 1980s, Garner embodied the balance between ruthless competitiveness and quiet leadership, qualities that remain etched in the sport’s collective memory.

Sir Clive Lloyd: “He added something different”

Former West Indies captain Sir Clive Lloyd, himself a knight of the realm, led the tributes, emphasizing Garner’s rare blend of skill, discipline, and camaraderie.

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“He was a great team person,” Lloyd said. “He added something different; he got the ball to rise disconcertingly from just short of a good length, and he bowled one of the best yorkers I know. The minute the tail end was in, he would remove them. He was a great fellow to have in our team.”

Lloyd’s words captured what many opponents learned the hard way: when matches reached their decisive moments, Garner was often the one delivering the final blow.

Courtney Walsh: A tribute to a mentor and teammate

Former fast-bowling spearhead Ambassador Courtney Walsh offered a deeply personal reflection, addressing Garner not just as a teammate, but as a lifelong influence.

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“Big Bird, my good friend, man. From teammate to roommate. Someone I’ve always admired and looked up to as a young man,” Walsh said. “Thanks to all that you have passed on to me. Truly well-deserved award. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy.”

Walsh’s tribute underscored Garner’s enduring role as a mentor and standard-bearer for generations of West Indies fast bowlers.

Andy Roberts: Height turned into a weapon

Andy Roberts, a fellow member of the famed “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” provided sharp technical insight into why Garner was so devastating. Though he joined the quartet after Roberts, Michael Holding, and the injured Colin Croft had already established their fearsome reputation, Garner quickly became indispensable.

“He made the most integral and important part of that unit,” Roberts said. “He used his great height far better than any other fast bowler the world has produced from that height.”

Roberts singled out Garner’s signature delivery as the ultimate expression of that advantage.

“He had a great yorker. He didn’t need to bowl bouncers because once he released that ball from that height, it was basically a more important weapon than what I could do. His height alone did everything.”

A legacy that still looms large

Decades after his final delivery, Joel “Big Bird” Garner continues to command reverence across the cricketing world. The Order of the Freedom of Barbados not only honors past achievements but affirms a legacy built on excellence, innovation, and quiet authority.

As tributes continue to flow, one truth remains unmistakable: Garner’s impact on the game, like his presence at the crease, still looms tall.

 

 

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