By Brandon Corlette
The moment Kevin Sinclair made it to the senior West Indies white-ball squad and then made his debut, he made the entire nation proud, but his grandfather Carlton Sinclair is beyond proud.

In a recent interview with Guyana Times Sport, the Sinclair duo spoke about their everlasting bond and Kevin’s journey to the West Indies team. The 21-year-old off-spinner also spoke about his experience with the senior West Indies team and the areas he aims to improve.
Carlton’s corner
The 73-year-old proud grandfather from Angoy’s Avenue in New Amsterdam, Berbice, spotted talent in his grandson from a tender age. “Since he was around eight years, he was the smallest in the set. Most of these boys were even better than him, but he held on with me. From a very young age I could have seen it in him, he had this thing in him,” Carlton said.
During Sinclair’s early days, his grandfather would always reward him for his success. These rewards would come in the form of Chinese food. Carlton recalled one of the most instrumental matches in Kevin’s career, a match played at the Rose Hall Canje Community Centre.











