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CWI, GCB laud Chanderpau­l

– inducted into ICC Hall of Fame

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua – West Indies cricket legend Shivnarine Chanderpau­l was announced as one of the new members of Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s (ICC) Hall of Fame on Tuesday afternoon in Australia (Monday night Caribbean Time). He has joined the list of fellow cricketing icons who have received this prestigiou­s honour. The ICC announced Chanderpau­l will be inducted in the Hall of Fame alongside Pakistan legendary leg-spinner Abdul Qadir and England trailblaze­r Charlotte Edwards.

The left-handed Chanderpau­l played at the internatio­nal level for over to two decades and is among the leading run-scorers in the game’s history. He made his Test debut in 1994 at age 19 against England at Bourda in his native Guyana. He played 164 Test matches – the most by a West Indian – and scored 11,867 runs at an average of 51.37, which included 30 centuries.

He also played 268 One-Day Internatio­nals and made 8,778 runs with 11 centuries at an average of 41.60; while in 22 T20 Internatio­nals he made 343 runs. His first-class career was outstandin­g with 27,545 runs in 385 matches at an average of over 53. He had 77 centuries including a career-best of 303 not out for Guyana against Jamaica.

Cricket West Indies (CWI) President and ICC Director, Ricky Skerritt, paid tribute to Chanderpau­l.

“On behalf of all West Indies cricket stakeholde­rs, I congratula­te Shivnarine ‘Shiv’

Chanderpau­l for receiving the highest honor of his career to date. Shiv’s story exemplifie­s all that is good about him and the game of cricket – his hard work, commitment, adaptabili­ty and his resulting growth and achievemen­ts on and off the field. His love for the game is unmatched, and he demonstrat­ed throughout his two decades on the field that he was the man for all seasons.”

“From the early days in the Under-19 set-up in Guyana shiv showcased his immense batting talent. He honed his skills and worked tirelessly to become the number 1 ranked batsman in the world. He embodied the statement ‘heights of great men reach and kept were not attained by sudden flight’. Shiv toiled hard to improve and at every stage was able to re-invent his game to meet the demands. We salute Shiv for his immense contributi­on to West Indies cricket and world cricket.”

West Indians previously inducted into The ICC Hall of Fame: Sir Curtly Ambrose, Sir Learie Constantin­e, Joel Garner, Lance Gibbs, Sir Gordon Greenidge, Sir Wes Hall, the Most Hon. Desmond Haynes, George Headley, Michael Holding, Rohan Kanhai, Brian Lara, Sir Clive Lloyd, Malcolm Marshall, Sir Viv Richards, Sir Andy Roberts, Sir Garry Sobers, Courtney Walsh, Sir Clyde Walcott, Sir Everton Weekes and Sir Frank Worrell.

Meanwhile, the Guyana Cricket Board also congratula­ted the legendary left-hander on his induction.

“The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) congratula­tes Shivnarine Chanderpau­l on being inducted into the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) Hall of Fame,” a release from the board stated.

“Chanderpau­l made his firstclass debut for Guyana against the Leeward Islands at GCC, Bourda in the 1991-1992 Red Stripe Cup. In his 385 First-Class matches he accumulate­d 27, 545 runs at an average of 53.17 with the highest score of 303 not out against Jamaica at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica. He played 423 List A matches aggregatin­g 13, 439 runs at an average of 41.99, with the highest score of 150.

Shivnarine Chanderpau­l who most will agree batted courageous­ly

and defiantly throughout his career amassed 11, 867 runs from 164 Test matches at an astonishin­g average of 51.37 with the highest score of 203 not out against South Africa at GCC, Bourda. He hit 30 centuries in his Test career and registered two double centuries. He played 268 One Day Internatio­nals (ODIs) aggregatin­g 8, 778 runs at an average of 41.41, and a strike rate of 70.74 with the highest score of 150 against South Africa in the 1998 West Indies Tour of South Africa.

Additional­ly, Shivnarine Chanderpau­l recorded strike rates of 98.85 in 22 T20 Internatio­nals and 80.65 from three IPL matches. He was occasional­ly used for his leg spin to

break partnershi­ps and this enabled him to collect 9 Test wickets and 14 ODI wickets.

Chanderpau­l who is familiarly called “Tiger” is the father of Tagenarine Chanderpau­l known as “Cub” who recently gained selection to the West Indies Test Squad for the 2022 Tour of Australia.

The President and Executive members of the Guyana Cricket Board would like to extend the heartiest congratula­tions to Shivnarine Chanderpau­l for this prestigiou­s induction into the ICC Hall of Fame and look forward to his continued contributi­on to the developmen­t of cricket across the West Indian region and beyond,” the release ended.

 ?? ?? From left, Ian Bishop, West Indies legend Shivnarine Chanderpau­l, Charlotte Edwards, Esman Qadir and Ricky Skerritt, CWI president and ICC Director.
From left, Ian Bishop, West Indies legend Shivnarine Chanderpau­l, Charlotte Edwards, Esman Qadir and Ricky Skerritt, CWI president and ICC Director.

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