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Excitement builds for 8th Awards Gala, 50th anniversary of West Indies' World Cup victory

Cricket fans across the Caribbean and beyond are gearing up for a spectacular celebration as CWI and WIPA prepare to host the 8th CWI/WIPA Awards--a dazzling gala that will not only honour today's standout players but also pay a stirring tribute to one of the greatest triumphs in cricket history: the 50th Anniversary of the West Indies' legendary victory at the inaugural ICC Cricket World Cup in 1975

ANI Jun 22, 2025 11:45 IST googleads

Clive Lloyd lifting 1975 ICC World Cup trophy for West Indies (Image: ICC CWC Twitter)

Saint John's [Antigua and Barbuda], June 22 (ANI): Cricket fans across the Caribbean and beyond are gearing up for a spectacular celebration as Cricket West Indies (CWI) and the West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) prepare to host the 8th CWI/WIPA Awards--a dazzling gala that will not only honour today's standout players but also pay a stirring tribute to one of the greatest triumphs in cricket history: the 50th Anniversary of the West Indies' legendary victory at the inaugural ICC Cricket World Cup in 1975.
Set against the backdrop of a rich legacy and modern excellence, this year's Awards promises to be a landmark event in West Indies cricket. The gala will shine a spotlight on the region's finest talents across all formats--Test, ODI, and T20--and feature heartfelt recognition of the pioneering heroes who blazed a trail to glory half a century ago.
Kishore Shallow, President of Cricket West Indies, said: "This is a special celebration of present players and West Indies icons. We are ecstatic to honour our living legends while applauding the brilliance of our current stars who continue to carry the flame. Fifty years ago, the West Indies team, through their triumph at the first-ever ICC Men's World Cup, ignited a movement and changed the narrative for Caribbean sport. This gala allows us to honour their legacy while celebrating the resilience and achievements of our players today."
Fittingly, the event will feature a special tribute to the 1975 World Cup-winning team, whose iconic triumph at Lord's remains a defining moment in world cricket. Some members of that historic squad, including Sir Clive Lloyd, Sir Vivian Richards and Sir Andy Roberts, will be in attendance, along with the current generation of the maroon men and women.
Wavell Hinds, President of WIPA, added: "The CWI/WIPA Awards stands as a powerful reminder of the pride, passion, and perseverance that define West Indies cricket. This celebration honours not just performance, but the relentless drive, unbreakable spirit, and enduring legacy of our players. At WIPA, we are proud to stand alongside our players -- past, present, and future -- in celebrating excellence on and off the field."
The Gala will take place on Sunday at the prestigious Wyndham Grand Barbados. (ANI)

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