Sir Everton Weekes strides to 95 not out
Sir Everton Weekes. (Photo: Cricket West Indies)
Sir Everton Weekes. (Photo: Cricket West Indies)

CRICKET West Indies (CWI) on Wednesday sent greetings to the great Sir Everton Weekes, who celebrated his 95th birth anniversary.

He is the oldest living West Indies cricketer – and a much loved and revered member of the West Indies cricket family.

As a member of the Three Ws – alongside Sir Frank Worrell and Sir Clyde Walcott – he paved the way for the development of West Indies cricket.

He is a true icon of the game and is respected everywhere cricket is played or spoken about all around the world. As a batsman, he was full of class and had an outstanding career.

He has contributed immensely to this great game and is a true West Indies hero. “We want to wish him a happy 95th birthday”, CWI said in a statement.

Speaking from his home in Barbados on Wednesday morning, Sir Everton said: “I want to thank CWI and the people in cricket for their kind words and well-wishes. I played my cricket for the people and it is very good to know they respected me. I hope I made people happy with the way I played.”

Sir Everton is one of several West Indies greats in the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.

During his career, he made 4 455 runs in 48 Tests, at a remarkable average of 58.61 runs per innings, including 15 centuries. He made his Test debut against England at Kensington Oval in 1948 and played his last Test match against Pakistan at Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad in 1958(SOURCE Cricket West Indies)

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