St. John's, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) proudly celebrates Sir Clive Lloyd, the iconic former captain of the West Indies cricket team, who was awarded the prestigious Order of the Caribbean Community (OCC). The honour was presented at the 47th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) in Grenada on July 28, 2024.
Dr. Kishore Shallow, President of CWI, attended the ceremony, where Sir Clive Lloyd was lauded for his remarkable contributions to cricket and his lasting legacy as a leader and ambassador of the sport.
Dr. Shallow conveyed, on behalf of Cricket West Indies, warm congratulations to Sir Clive Lloyd for receiving the OCC. He highlighted that this accolade is a well-deserved recognition for someone who has not only excelled on the cricket field but has also been a consistent source of inspiration and leadership for the Caribbean and beyond. Sir Clive’s unparalleled contributions to cricket and his commitment to the sport's development were highlighted.
Sir Clive Lloyd, who led the West Indies team to World Cup victories in 1975 and 1979, remains a monumental figure in the cricket world. His achievements have left a lasting impact on the game's history, influencing generations of cricketers and extending his influence beyond his playing career.
Dr Shallow further commented that Sir Clive’s legacy resonates deeply with West Indians, setting a benchmark for leadership, determination, and sportsmanship. He noted that the recognition by CARICOM is a testament to Sir Clive’s enduring influence on the region and the sport of cricket, expressing CWI’s honour in celebrating this achievement with him.
The OCC, the highest honour conferred by the Caribbean Community, acknowledges individuals who have made significant contributions to the region's development and integration. Sir Clive Lloyd’s receipt of this award highlights his role as a unifying figure and a source of Caribbean pride.