CWI SALUTES THE “ELDER STATESMAN” ROHAN KANHAI FOR HIS INVALUABLE CONTRIBUTION AND LEADERSHIP IN 1975 WORLD CUP TRIUMPH

ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Rohan Kanhai, one of the most elegant and influential batsmen in West Indies cricket history, brought a wealth of experience and leadership to the 1975 World Cup-winning squad, despite being at the tail-end of his international career. ​

Considered the “elder statesmen” of the team, Kanhai’s contribution significantly outweighed the number of runs he scored, but was instead measured by the sense of calm, class, and strategic maturity that proved invaluable during the West Indies' triumphant campaign.

Being 39 at the time, having debuted for the West Indies in the 1950s, he was widely credited for playing a pivotal role in shaping the modern Caribbean batting style. While younger stars like Clive Lloyd, Viv Richards, and Gordon Greenidge were making headlines, it was Kanhai’s steady influence that anchored the middle order and mentored the emerging talents.

In the final against Australia at Lord’s, Kanhai played a crucial supporting role in what would become a match-winning partnership. After the West Indies were rocked by early wickets, Kanhai joined captain Clive Lloyd at the crease and helped stabilize the innings. His composed 55 off 105 balls allowed Lloyd the freedom to unleash a brutal counterattack, ultimately powering the team to a match-winning total. Kanhai’s innings may not have been explosive, but it was a masterclass in temperament, timing, and experience under pressure.

More than just his on-field contributions, Kanhai’s value to the 1975 squad lay in his role as a mentor and motivator. He embodied the professionalism and pride that had come to define West Indies cricket, setting a standard for preparation, focus, and resilience.

Rohan Kanhai’s final act in international cricket—lifting the World Cup with the West Indies—was a fitting farewell for a man who had given so much to the game and the region. His legacy in the 1975 squad was not only in the runs he scored, but in the wisdom and composure he passed on to the generation that would dominate world cricket throughout the 80s and 90s.

The CWI/WIPA Awards Gala takes place on Sunday, June 22 at the Wyndham Grand Barbados, with broadcast coverage beginning at 5:30 PM. Limited fan tickets are available for purchase at www.windiescricket.com

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