Some memories live with you forever.
For Barbadian opener Kraigg Brathwaite, it will be the day he received his first call to the senior West Indies cricket team.
Still only 18 years old, Brathwaite yesterday became one of the youngest players to wear the maroon cap.
Former West Indies batsman, now manager, Richie Richardson made the presentation ahead of the second Test match against Pakistan at Warner Park, St Kitts.
Brathwaite’s father Arleigh was on hand to see his son’s proud moment.
Here, Kraigg donning his West Indies cap. At right is teammate Devendra Bishoo.
Kraigg called to WI duty
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