West Indies Players Association Get A Home (31 Mar 1998)
THE West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) now has a fixed place to call home
31-Mar-1998
March 31 1998
West Indies Players Get A Home
THE West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) now has a fixed
place to call home.
Room 181 in the Wildey Gymnasium of the Garfield Sobers Sports
Complex was officially opened as the WIPA office yesterday by
Prime Minister Owen Arthur.
The Government provided the accommodation but Arthur said it
would not finish there.
His administration was "willing to provide such assistance as
would enable this office to effectively discharge its
responsibility as the guardian of the welfare of the West Indies
cricketers".
The Prime Minister also pledged to work toward ensuring that
cricket retained its central, driving position in the life of
West Indian people.
Sense of pride
"In the modern history of the Caribbean no institution has
evoked a greater sense of pride and no group of persons have
given greater pleasure than the West Indies cricket team."
Arthur said that although Barbados was no longer the physical
home of West Indies cricket, there was a special sense in which
the island would always regard itself as the spiritual home of
the game in the West Indies.
President of the Barbados Cricket Association, Tony Marshall,
said that it was fitting for the association's office to be in
an establishment that bears the name of one of the greatest
cricketers of all time.
Marshall also asked the association to consider including among
its membership First Division players throughout the region. It
now caters to regional first-class players.
West Indies Cricket Board president Pat Rousseau noted that the
WICB had allocated US$50 000 a year to the association over an
initial three-year period.
Once the association did a good job the WICB would continue the
grant, he said.
President of the association Courtney Walsh called for all the
players and the island boards to assist them in their venture
and thanked everyone for their support so far.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)