West Indies: Major stars at banquet
CRICKET: Britain's former Prime Minister John Major was the star
of the West Indies Cricket Board's anniversary banquet at the Le
Meridien Jamaica Pegasus on Tuesday evening.
A promising cricketer during his teen years and now a vice
president of the Surrey County Cricket Club, the former Prime
Minister had the fans roaring with laughter during his role as
guest speaker as he went down memory lane and entertained the
full house, including Governor General Sir Howard Cooke and
Minister of Labour, Social Security and Sport Portia Simpson,
with anecdotes from the game.
The banquet to mark the 70th anniversary of Test cricket between
the West Indies and England, with proceeds going to the Jamaica
Cricket Board of Control, was attended by members of the West
Indies and England teams who meet in the first Test of the 1998
series at Sabina Park today.
The toast to the teams was presented by Jason Sharpe and in
response captains Mike Atherton and Brian Lara promised a good,
clean and exciting cricket series.
In his opening remarks, Laurie Sharp, chairman of the organising
committee reminded the gathering in the first Test series
between the two teams back in 1928, the West Indies lost 3-0.
"That will not happen this time however," said West Indies
captain Lara. "This is my first series as captain and I
certainly do not want to lose it."
John Major and Mrs. Major were presented with a Barry Watson
painting titled "Shock Attack". The painting depicted a slip
cordon of four West Indians crouching and waiting for the
inevitable edge.
The guest speaker was introduced by WICB president Pat Rousseau
and the vote of thanks was moved by JCBC president Jackie
Hendriks.
Special guests included Sir Clyde Walcott, Sir Everton Weekes,
and former West Indies captain Richie Richardson. Also in
attendance were Gerry Alexander, Rohan Kanhai and Clive LLoyd
who all captained the West Indies against England, and Lance
Gibbs who once held the world record of most wickets in Test
cricket.
Source :: The Jamaica Gleaner (https://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/)