AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoBarbados National Mourning: Sir Garfield “Garry” Sobers has died at 89 at his home in Barbados, with Prime Minister Mia Mottley declaring a national day of mourning and flag half-staff, as the cricket world remembers the “five-in-one” all-rounder who batted, bowled and fielded at the highest level. Legacy in Numbers: Sobers played 93 Tests, made 8,032 runs at 57.78, took 235 wickets, and his unbeaten 365 against Pakistan in 1958 stood as a Test record for 36 years. Regional Tributes: CARICOM and leaders across the Caribbean praised him as a symbol of West Indian excellence and unity, while Cricket West Indies and global stars including Virat Kohli added heartfelt condolences. Culture & Community: With Crop Over’s final major events approaching, police are urging safe conduct and traffic cooperation as security support ramps up across venues and parade routes. Family Travel Reality Check: A new feature from the Manser family puts a spotlight on the real costs and sacrifices behind “adventure” travel—budgeting, trade-offs, and why airlines may be missing a big opportunity.
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