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THE BIRTH OF THE FUTURE GENERATION: SIR GORDON GREENIDGE’S RISE TO INTERNATIONAL CRICKET STARDOM DURING THE 1975 WORLD CUP TRIUMPH

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Having only made his debut for the West Indies a year earlier, Sir Gordon Greenidge’s introduction to the world during the 1975 World Cup immediately signaled the arrival of a future, international cricketing great.

Powerful yet poised, this charismatic opening batsman from Barbados, went on to form one half of one of the most feared and dominant opening partnerships in world cricket history, teaming up with another Barbadian great, Desmond Haynes.

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However, it was the then 23 years old right-handed batsman’s fearlessness, skill, and grit that made an indelible mark during the 1975 tournament, and why he is among the greats being recognised at the Cricket West Indies and the West Indies Players’ Association awards gala being held on Sunday, June 22, at the Wyndham Grand Barbados.

As part of the opening pair alongside Roy Fredericks, Greenidge brought aggression and authority to the top of the order. In the group stage match against Sri Lanka, he showcased his talent with a commanding 55 that helped set the tone for the West Indies’ campaign. His ability to take on the new ball and score quickly gave the team early momentum and helped neutralize opposition pace attacks.

While he didn’t feature in the final against Australia, Greenidge’s contributions in the earlier matches helped the West Indies reach that historic stage. His presence in the squad also marked a generational shift in West Indies cricket—introducing a wave of young, bold players who would come to dominate the world stage for years to follow.

Greenidge’s impact on the 1975 World Cup-winning squad went beyond the scores he posted. He represented the next phase of Caribbean cricket—a blend of strength, discipline, and pride. His early performances in that tournament gave a glimpse of the brilliance to come, and his inclusion in the squad showed the selectors’ vision in building not just for victory in 1975, but for long-term regional dominance.

Sir Gordon Greenidge’s role in that historic campaign may have been that of a rising star, but his presence laid the foundation for a career—and an era—of West Indian greatness.

The CWI/WIPA Awards Gala takes place on Sunday, June 22 at the Wyndham Grand Barbados, with broadcast coverage beginning at 5:30 PM. Limited fan tickets are available for purchase at www.windiescricket.com.

Source: Cricket West Indies

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