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Sir Gary was a beacon for people of the Caribbean – CPL CEO

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Cricket legend Sir Garfield Sobers being presented with a commemorative Barbados Tridents in July 2014 ahead of his 78th birthday (Photo: CPL/Getty Images)

STATEMENT FROM CPL’S CEO ON PASSING OF SIR GARFIELD SOBERS

It is a sad day for our tournament, Caribbean cricket and everyone involved with CPL as we remember Sir Garfield Sobers. There are so many ways that we can discuss his greatness as a cricketer, a player who was outstanding in every facet of the game and one who was instrumental in laying the foundations for West Indies cricket to become a true global powerhouse.

But more than just on the field, Sir Gary was a beacon for the people of the Caribbean off it. A man who always carried himself with grace, and despite his undoubted greatness, was always approachable.

For all of us at CPL, we will not only be remembering Sir Gary as a once-in-a-lifetime player but also for his kindness and humility. He was ever present at the Kensington Oval with his beloved Jackie, and he never lost his true love for our game. He was always happy to give his time to those who wanted to speak to him, unfailingly gave advice to young cricketers who were making their way in the game and was generous with his time in a way that is truly remarkable for a man of his stature.

We know that Sir Gary would have been hugely excited that the CPL final will be coming to his cherished Kensington Oval this year, and we are devastated that he will not be there with us for that match. We will be keeping his spirit alive throughout this year’s tournament and will be using the CPL final as a chance to remember Sir Gary, what he did for our game and the region and the lasting impact he had on all of the people that he met throughout his extraordinary life.

Pete Russell
​CEO, Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League

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