CricketLocal News Balls To Fly: Star cricketer’s flight to the skies by Barbados Today 12/03/2024 written by Barbados Today 12/03/2024 2 min read A+A- Reset Deputy High Commissioner to London Mackie Holder (left) with Barbadian Ricky Ellcock. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.3K A tale of extraordinary talent, setbacks, and ultimate triumph, the life of Barbadian Ricky Ellcock, has captivated audiences at the recent launch of his autobiography, Balls To Fly. The event, hosted by Fairfield Books in London, showcased Ellcock’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming the first Black captain with Virgin Airways. Ellcock’s autobiography promises to be a resounding success if the reception at the launch event is any indication. Held at the Hank and Ginger Bar, Kennington Workspace, Brixton Road, the gathering drew a diverse audience, including Ellcock’s family, friends, cricket enthusiasts, and Barbados’ top envoys in London, Deputy High Commissioner Mackie Holder and Diaspora Officer Betty Lewis. At the heart of the event was Ellcock’s compelling narrative, chronicling his rise from a disadvantaged Barbadian youth to earning a cricket scholarship and ultimately captaining Virgin Airways. The audience was treated to insights into Ellcock’s life as he shared anecdotes and reflections during an interview session with cricket broadcaster Daniel Norcross. The launch also featured discussions about cricket literature, with books like Song of Grace by cricket writer Vaneisa Baksh, From Lords to the Fjords by Kit Harris, and Who Only Cricket Knows by David Woodhouse highlighted alongside Ellcock’s autobiography. Central to Ellcock’s story is his journey through the world of cricket, from his schooling at Combermere School to his selection for England, only to be thwarted by a career-ending back injury before his Test debut. Despite facing adversity, including undergoing four brain operations within a fortnight during his tenure with Virgin Airways, Ellcock’s resilience shines through in Balls To Fly. Deputy High Commissioner Holder commended Ellcock for his courage in overcoming insurmountable odds and sharing his story with candour. He emphasised the inspirational value of Ellcock’s autobiography, suggesting it should find a place in educational curricula. You Might Be Interested In CRICKET- CLOSE- WI (289) & 127-6 vs ENG (77) – 2nd day, 1st Test Chase slices through England to set up crushing win GUYANA-Court rules on former government backbencher Balls To Fly is slated for a forthcoming launch in Barbados, where Ellcock’s tale of triumph against adversity is expected to resonate deeply with audiences eager to embrace his remarkable journey. (PR/BT) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Joseph fined for misconduct in first ODI 10/12/2024 Nutman’s killer gets 25-year starting sentence 10/12/2024 Beyond the 2019 Data Protection Act: Rebuilding Trust in Barbados’ Digital Future 10/12/2024