CWI should reward Erva Giddings

– for her outstanding performance

Dear Sir,
IN my thirty-odd years of association with the game of cricket, I have witnessed many dedicated and hardworking cricketers, but none of them hv ever come close to the commitment and sacrifice that I have seen from Erva Giddings. Erva first joined the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club at the age of 22, in 2008, when we founded the Rose Hall Town Metro Female Team.

She made her debut for Guyana in 2009, and over that period of time has been, by some distance, our country’s leading bowler. In 2019, she once again proved her value to Guyana to not only emerge as the leading wicket taker for our country, but the leading fast bowler in both 20/20 and 50-Overs tournaments combined. I have seen all the present crop of female fast bowlers playing for the West Indies, and I can say, without fear of successful contradiction, that Erva Giddings is the best of the lot.

With the present structure of female cricket and the fact that the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club has the only female team in Guyana, Erva has been forced to play Second Division and Intermediate Cricket for the Club. She has dismissed close to 200 of her male counterparts, and as the leading RHTYSC Second Division fast bowler in our history, I have heard her male counterparts express fear of her swing bowling, and the embarrassment they face when they have to tell friends and family that a female fast bowler knocked out their middle stumps. Only recently, she claimed 5 for 16 against the powerful Skeldon Titans, and her 198 wickets at the Second Division level have been taken at an average of 10.50 strike rate of a wicket every 22 balls and an overall run rate of 3.01 per over.
Over the last decade, the Membership and Management of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club, MS, has been forced to be a tower of strength for Erva, as she was regularly overlooked for Regional selection. I can say with a level of certainty that she has been the most successful female fast bowler in Cricket West Indies tournaments over the last ten years, and despite this, her international career has been limited to just two ODIs and a few tours. Her faith in God, her belief in her ability, and love for the game have kept her going. Erva Giddings is now in her prime as a fast bowler, is fit, and her batting has improved over the years.

As President of the Berbice Cricket Board and Secretary/CEO of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club, MS, I would like to urge the selectors of the Cricket West Indies to reward her outstanding performances with selection to the regional team. Newly- elected President, Ricky Skerrit has stated that selection would be based on performance, and it is my hope that the four Wise Men of West Indies cricket follow their boss’ advice. For too long, Erva Giddings has suffered for no reason, and it is time for her star to shine at the international level.

Yours in Sports,
Hilbert Foster,
BCB President,
RHTYSC Secretary/CEO

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