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CWI, WIPA pay tribute on Holfordโs death
Cricket West Indies (CWI) last week paid tribute to David Holford, the former West Indies all-rounder who died recently in his homeland in Barbados.
A leg spinner and lower and middle-order batsman who played 24 Tests matches between 1966 and 1977,ย his finest hour came during the Lordโs Test of 1966 when he made an unbeaten century as part of a historic partnership ofย 274 with his cousin Sir Garfield Sobers.
He was also captain of Barbados and led them to the Shell Shield title, and briefly played for Trinidad and Tobago.
After retirement Holfordโs held several roles including director of the Barbados Cricket Association, West Indies selector and manager of the West Indies team.
CWI President Ricky Skerrit said Holford epitomized the values of cricket both on and off the fieldย and was the quintessential West Indies cricketer and ambassador.
Also expressing condolences was the West Indies Playerโs Association (WIPA), the organization, which Holford served as the first CEO.
WIPA President Wavell Hinds said Holford was a true gentleman and statesman of the game and West Indies cricket. His contribution as WIPAโs first CEO left Pollard on which the organization currently operates.