The Asian Age

Everton Weekes, one of the famous 3 “Ws” of West Indian cricket, dies

- BIPIN DANI

Everton Weekes, the oldest (95 years) West Indies Test cricketer who died in Barbados on Wednesday will be buried alongside Sir Frank Worrell and Sir Clyde Walcott, according to Conde Riley, the president of the Barbados Cricket Associatio­n.

Speaking exclusivel­y to this correspond­ent over telephone from Barbados, Riley said: “The family is chalking out the program for the funeral. Weekes will be buried on the grounds where both Sir Frank Worrell and Sir Clyde Walcott were buried, at the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies in Barbados.”

The 3Ws monument bearing the busts of this great trio of West Indies cricketers — Sir Frank Worrell, Sir Clyde Walcott and Sir Everton Weekes — can be found at the University of the West Indies Cave Hill campus in Barbados.

Sir Gary Sobers, when approached, said: “The plot has been reserved for his resting. I would have loved to attend his funeral but I am not sure whether because of the Covid-19, I would be able to do so.”

“He was a great man. I met him a few times at the Kensington Oval, where he used to come and watch the match often. He was liked by everybody and has done all good for West Indies cricket,” Sobers added.

Now, Sony Ramadhin, 91, is the oldest Test cricketer in West Indies.

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The 3Ws monument at the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies in Barbados.

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