Cricket DNA

Cricket runs deep in the veins of Barbadians. Delve into our island’s cricketing heritage as Barbados has produced some of the greatest cricketing legends in history, shaping the sport and inspiring generations of players worldwide. From the incomparable Sir Garfield Sobers, whose all-around brilliance earned him legendary status, to the pace and precision of Wes Hall, the elegance of the Three Ws – Sir Frank Worrell, Sir Everton Weekes, and Sir Clyde Walcott – Barbados’ cricketing heritage is unmatched. Step into the hallowed grounds of Kensington Oval, where these iconic figures left an indelible mark on the sport, and immerse yourself in the legacy of greatness that defines Barbados’ cricket culture. . We shine as a world-class events destination. Explore our island’s best and unique offerings as we prepare to host the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup Final 2024

Women of the West Indies Cricket Scene

by on May 17, 2024 0

Female cricketers hailing from the West Indies have emerged as formidable forces within the realm of international cricket. Their journey is a testament to not just their exceptional abilities but also their resilience and determination in a sport historically dominated by men. These athletes, rooted in a cricketing culture deeply ingrained in the Caribbean,...

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The 3 Ws – The Prides of Barbados

by on May 17, 2024 0

The 3 Ws—Sir Clyde Walcott, Sir Frank Worrell, and Sir Everton Weekes—are cricketing icons from Barbados, representing the West Indies team in the mid-20th century. Known for their exceptional batting skills and camaraderie, they captivated audiences worldwide. Their legacy symbolizes resilience and unity, inspiring generations of players and fans. Sir Clyde Leopold Walcott KA,...

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Some Bajan Cricket Legends You Should Know

by on May 17, 2024 0

Barbados is known for many things, from rum to Rihanna! We are also known for cricket and in turn, cricketers. Below are some famous Barbadian cricketers, each with their own quirks and skillsets! Ian Bradshaw Ian Bradshaw, though not young, carries himself with maturity, having led the Barbados team since 2000 and previously captained...

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Sir Frank Worrell

by on April 30, 2024 0

Expert Overview Cherished Memories of Sir Frank Worrell by George Beckford The ominous Leap Year of 1964 brought a special delight to sports folk throughout the British Commonwealth when it was announced that Queen Elizabeth 11 had raised frank Worrell to the order of Knighthood. This honor came unexpectedly on that cricketer’s retirement from...

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Sir Everton Weekes

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Along with his fellow Barbados batsmen Frank Worrell and Clyde Walcott — together they were “the three Ws” — he broke the sport’s longstanding color barrier. Read More >     More Details >

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Sir Clyde Walcott

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Clyde Leopold Walcott, O.B.E., has devoted a good part of his life to the game of cricket. Born on January 17, 1926, he attended local school and Harrison College in Barbados. He represented Barbados from 1942 to 1955; Guyana from 1956 through 1963; and the West Indies from 1948 through 1960 in cricket play....

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The Right Excellent Sir Garfield Sobers: A Cricketing Legend

by on April 2, 2024 0

As the sun sets over the lush fields of Kensington Oval, the statue of Sir Garfield Sobers stands as a silent sentinel, a tribute to the enduring legacy of one of cricket’s greatest icons. Born into humble beginnings in Bridgetown, Barbados, Sobers’ journey from a precocious talent to the pinnacle of cricketing excellence is...

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