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Tony Cozier very ill

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TONY COZIER, one of the most revered and iconic voices in international cricket commentary, is seriously ill and under doctors’ care at the Bayview Hospital in Beckles Road.

Cozier, 75, who has covered almost every West Indies series since 1962, is the most respected cricket writer, broadcaster and historian to have come out of the Caribbean.

His son, Craig, a former Barbados hockey player who has been working as a television producer in the Indian Premier League, is flying home from India to be at his father’s bedside.

Cozier, a father of two – he also has a daughter, Natalie – is married to Jillian, a hockey stalwart.

In the 1960s, he was the lone Caribbean voice in the international commentary box on major tours of Australia, England, India and New Zealand.

His West Indian Cricket Annual, produced in the 1970s, provided extensive coverage of Shell Shield and Test cricket and was a must-read for Caribbean cricket lovers.

Cozier is also a former NATION Senior Editor and SUNDAY SUN Editor. (MK)

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