The names of every Barbadian cricketer that played a significant role for the West Indies should be inscribed and immortalised with a Walk of Fame at Kensington Oval, says businessman and Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) member Adrian ‘Smiley’ Bayley.A longstanding Barbados and West Indies cricket supporter, Bayley who has hopes of serving on the BCA board when the election takes place in July, strongly believes that Barbados needs to honour its male and female cricketing legends.“When you go to Kensington Oval, you would hear of Sir Garfield Sobers, the 3Ws stand, the Greenidge and Haynes stand, the Hall and Griffith stand and now the statue of Wes Hall. But there is no significant name of one of the greatest fast bowlers who was ever born by the name of Malcolm Denzil Marshall.