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Basseterre (St Kitts), July 13 : The West
Indies and New Zealand players used the third One-Day International here
to honour the late Runako Morton, the Leeward Islands and Trinidad and
Tobago batsman who died in a road mishap in Trinidad in March.
Players,
team and match officials observed a minute's silence prior to the
contest at Warner Park Wednesday, and during the game the West Indies
players wore Morton's ODI number 37 on their jerseys as a mark of
respect, reports Caribbean Medi a Corporation (CMC).
Following
the game, members of the Windies team presented Morton's widow, Liselle
Phillip-Morton, with a cheque for an undisclosed sum of money.
New
Zealand allrounder Kyle Mills also handed over his number 37 jersey to
Liselle Phillip-Morton, who was a guest of the West Indies Cricket Board
president Julian Hunte.
Unfortunately, the West Indies went down
by 88 runs, but captain Darren Sammy said his side would try to make
amends in the fourth ODI over the weekend.
"We wanted to win for
Runako and the people... so we will come back Saturday and look to get
it right and do it for them," he said.
Morton played 15 Tests, 56 ODIs and seven Twenty20 Internationals in a nine-year international career.
© IANS
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