7 March 1999
Across the Board: Rallyin' against the Aussies
The Barbados Nation
Our passion fills the world like a raging fire as the sun shies
you know we can take it higher let every voice be raised
/Everybody give praise, Rally, rally 'round the West Indies, now
and forever, Rally rally 'round the West Indies, now and
forever. It could not have happened at a better time.
It was appropriate that the West Indies Cricket Anthem was
launched on Monday night (March 1) just before the Selectors
named the team to do battle against Australia in the First 1999
Cable and Wireless Test.
Almost every cricket fan would agree that the West Indies team
has suffered their worst defeat in South Africa and with
Australia on our doorstep the team would be looking forward to
greatly improved performances. While the anthem can't do the
job, it can certainly inspire everyone to rise to the challenges
ahead.
While the controversies rage as they always do, about who was
picked and who was not, by now the anthem should have been
played at a match for the first time at the Queen's Park Oval
during the First Cable and Wireless Test. And it is to be hoped
that the West Indies team, administrators, media and fans are
united behind its message of perseverance in pursuit of
achievement for "this Caribbean nation".
In fact, the bard is bold as he speaks of "This Caribbean
nation". But for the five days of this Test , we certainly are
one, hopefully in our own eyes and if not, surely in the eyes of
the world.
Rudder's poetry paints vivid pictures in just a few words. For
example, "Our passion fills the world like a raging fire" brings
clearly to mind the impact that the West Indian passion for
cricket has had on the sport throughout the world. We need to
ensure that this passion burns bright in every player who wears
our colours over the next two months of the Aussie tour and
beyond.
Rudder also gives reassurance that we can reach for higher goals
with the lyrics "As the sun shines we can take it higher"
showing confidence that we can reach higher levels of
achievement. Clearly such confidence is needed now as we take on
the best team in the world.
This icon of the best traditions of Caribbean music also invokes
the glorious past with his reference to "Through our flannelled
knights, flashing their willow and leather, these keepers of the
flame, must feel our undying love". In this regard, the WICB
would certainly like the young players to emulate the greats of
the past who took "Our Game" to such great heights, even against
the Australians of generations past.
Consequently, on Monday night the WICB launched a music video of
the West Indies Cricket Anthem which paid glowing tribute to our
great players and achievements of years gone by.
The unparalelled success of these cricketers has meant more than
winning a game. It has been a source of national pride that
inspired success of West Indians in other fields of endeavour.
It is probably this historical reality that has placed cricket
in a class of its own in our West Indian psyche.
The launch of the West Indies Cricket Anthem is the culmination
of a process begun almost two years ago and it will be played at
the start of official WICB events and persons attending will be
asked to stand as they would for a national anthem. While this
anthem fills the void left by the absence of a Caribbean
national anthem, it also provides a powerful rallying call for
cricket.
David Rudder's adaptation of "Rally 'Round the West Indies" was
an almost natural choice because it has been an unofficial
anthem for West Indies cricket fans for many years. Indeed, some
fans have asked why the original song was changed. This was
necessary to make the lyrics timeless and the tempo had to be
changed to make it into an anthem that could be played alongside
national anthems.
The music video produced by the WICB will be distributed to
regional TV stations and CD's will be sent to radio stations.
David Rudder has produced several versions of the anthem that
can be used in varying situations and the WICB thanks him for
his generous donation of his time and talent to West Indies
cricket.
It is to be hoped that our team will be inspired by this anthem
as we take on Australia. Maybe the media, and the fans too will
now wish to put the negatives of the past behind and help our
team forge ahead to a brighter future.
Questions and comments to Across The Board can be
sent to the:
West Indies Cricket Board,
St. John's Wood, Antigua
E-Mail: WICB@candw.ag
Fax: (268) 460-5452 or
Saunders-Franklyn Associates Inc.,
Suite No. 4, Wildey Shopping Plaza,
St. Michael
E-Mail: saunders@caribsurf.com
Fax: (246) 437-5593.
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