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MAURICE FOSTER: AN EXAMPLE OF THE SAVVY, SELFLESS VETERAN PRESENCE NEEDED FOR THE SUCCESS OF ANY GREAT SPORTS TEAM

MAURICE FOSTER: AN EXAMPLE OF THE SAVVY, SELFLESS VETERAN PRESENCE NEEDED FOR THE SUCCESS OF ANY GREAT SPORTS TEAM

ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Among the few members of the 1975 World Cup winning team not to take the field during the tournament as a member of the playing XI, Maurice Foster’s contribution to the team’s success was measured by the stability and match-play experience he brought throughout their historic journey.

Known for being an elegant batsman, who could also make an impact as an occasional off-spinner, Foster and the remaining 13 legends will be honoured when Cricket West Indies and the West Indies Players’ Association host their awards gala at the Wyndham Grand Barbados this Sunday, June 22nd.

With his calm demeanor and sharp cricketing mind, Foster brought a sense of maturity and tactical awareness to the squad. His presence in the dressing room added leadership support to captain Clive Lloyd and offered valuable mentorship to younger players, many of whom were just beginning to make their mark on the international stage.

His versatility as a technically sound middle-order batsman and capable part-time bowler made him a reliable option, ready to step in if called upon. While the playing XI remained largely consistent throughout the tournament, Foster's readiness and professionalism reinforced the team’s stability and bench strength.

Beyond his on-field abilities, Foster’s contribution to the West Indies' team culture was equally important. Known for his disciplined approach and team-first attitude, he helped foster a spirit of unity and focus, both vital in a high-stakes, multi-nation tournament.

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