Jamaica Sports Minister happy SA tour on the way (10 November 1998)
Minister of Labour, Social Security and Sport, Portia Simpson Miller has expressed relief that the historic West Indies tour of South Africa will go on
10-Nov-1998
10 November 1998
Jamaica Sports Minister happy SA tour on the way
The Jamaica Gleaner
Minister of Labour, Social Security and Sport, Portia Simpson Miller
has expressed relief that the historic West Indies tour of South
Africa will go on.
"I am happy the West Indies tour of South Africa is on. The
cricketers must now play to the best of their abilities and compete
well against the South Africans," the Minister said in Jampress
release.
The Minister spoke after news broke that the West Indies cricket
team, as originally selected, will travel to Joannesburg, South
Africa, for the tour.
Reacting to the news that Brian Lara and Carl Hooper were reinstated
as captain and vice captain, respectively, she said: "Cricket fans
across the West Indies and South Africa ought to be happy that they
will be able to see the best of what West Indies cricketers have to
offer at this time, on this significant and very important tour of
South Africa."
"The sport has served as a significant way of uniting the people of
the West Indies and at this time we cannot afford to destroy that
bond that currently exists," she noted.
"Our sportsmen have continued to commit themselves to serve our
region well and as much support that can be given to our cricketers
by fans across the world at large, should be given at this time,"
Mrs. Simpson Miller said.
The Sport Minister wished the team "good luck".
Source :: The Jamaica Gleaner (https://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/)