World Cup winning captain from 1975 and 1979 has been given the country's highest glory
Clive Lloyd, the back-to-back World Cup winning captain of the West Indies, has been conferred the Order of the Caribbean Community ( OCC). It is the state's highest glory.
Lloyd was the face of West Indies ' victory in the late 1970s and the early 1980s. As a flour, he was hard-hitting, worthy of scoring big plays in no time at all. As a commander, he was intelligent and it was under his command that West Indies were crowned india's first always world champions. Lloyd spearheaded two centuries of dominance. He was the first West Indian to 100 Testing. In 74, he held them and lost just 12, but
At Sunday's 47th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community ( CARICOM), which took place in Grenada, Lloyd, 79, was given the OCC.
Dr. Kishore Shallow, president of Cricket West Indies, was present at the service, and he said," This recognition is a fitting tribute to a person who has consistently demonstrated quality on the field of cricket." Sir Clive's efforts to cricket and his unmatched effort to advance the game are unmatched.
" Sir Clive's tradition is one that resonates deeply with every West Indian. His command, resolve, and fairness have set the standard for what it means to be a true hero. His enduring influence on our territory and the cricket game is exemplified by CARICOM's recognition. We are privileged to share this occasion with him.
After his playing days as a coach, picker, and match referee, Lloyd continued to play cricket. He was even a legal maid for the Guyana Ministry of Health, and he was awarded the 2019 Guyana Ministry of Health Knight.
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