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Should Lawrence 'Yagga' Rowe be forgiven?

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Say the name Lawrence 'Yagga' Rowe and West Indians of a certain vintage will regale you with tales of his graceful stroke play and of course the 302 in 1974.

However when Lawrence Rowe captained the two rebel tours to apartheid South Africa few would imagine that in 2024 he would still not have been forgiven by the Jamaican government.

In a Caribbean Cricket Podcast history episode we look at the legacy of Lawrence Rowe.

Machel chairs a round table discussion including Basil Butcher Jr, author of The Unforgiven Ashley Gray and former CEO of the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup, Chris Dehring.

Is it time to pardon Lawrence Rowe?

As always with the Caribbean Cricket Podcast we go into a level of depth and analysis on West Indies cricket that you wont hear anywhere else.

If you are listening on a podcast channel that allows you to leave a review and rating please do so as it really helps grow the podcast.

If you'd like to support the Caribbean Cricket Podcast you can become a patron for as little as £2/$2 a month here - https://www.patreon.com/Caribcricket?...

You can also find out more about Caribbean Cricket Podcast here - https://www.caribbeancricketpodcast.com/

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Say the name Lawrence 'Yagga' Rowe and West Indians of a certain vintage will regale you with tales of his graceful stroke play and of course the 302 in 1974.

However when Lawrence Rowe captained the two rebel tours to apartheid South Africa few would imagine that in 2024 he would still not have been forgiven by the Jamaican government.

In a Caribbean Cricket Podcast history episode we look at the legacy of Lawrence Rowe.

Machel chairs a round table discussion including Basil Butcher Jr, author of The Unforgiven Ashley Gray and former CEO of the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup, Chris Dehring.

Is it time to pardon Lawrence Rowe?

As always with the Caribbean Cricket Podcast we go into a level of depth and analysis on West Indies cricket that you wont hear anywhere else.

If you are listening on a podcast channel that allows you to leave a review and rating please do so as it really helps grow the podcast.

If you'd like to support the Caribbean Cricket Podcast you can become a patron for as little as £2/$2 a month here - https://www.patreon.com/Caribcricket?...

You can also find out more about Caribbean Cricket Podcast here - https://www.caribbeancricketpodcast.com/

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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