West Indies Retired Players Foundation launched
THE West Indies Retired Players Foundation was recently launched with the commitment to providing opportunities for former players to be involved in development programmes and assisting with the welfare, where applicable of former players who represented the Caribbean team at the international level.
The foundation, was the brainchild of West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) President Whycliffe ‘Dave’ Cameron and was jointly formed by the WICB and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA). The Foundation though, will operate as an autonomous body.
The committee members are Brian George (chairman), Dr Nigel Camacho, Nixon McLean, Wavell Hinds, Delano Franklyn, and Janice Allen (secretary to the foundation).
Part of the programme of the West Indies Retired Players Foundation is to provide better health care and living conditions for past players. The intention is also to facilitate mentorship for young, aspiring players, as well as appearance in the Caribbean, among the Diaspora in the United States and in the wider global cricket community.
The gala launch event was also used to celebrate the illustrious career of Sir Garfield Sobers, the greatest all-rounder of all time. The 77-year-old made his Test debut 60 years ago against England at Sabina Park, Jamaica.
Also in attendance were several other West Indian greats, including Sir Vivian Richards, Sir Richard Richardson, Seymour Nurse, Charlie Griffith, Joel Garner, and Jeff Dujon.