President of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), Dave Cameron is calling on the regional governments to assist the Board in developing academies to ensure the future is good for West Indian cricket. While members of CARICOM have stated that they would like to see the current WICB dissolved, the president is saying that they
WICB refuses CARICOM dissolution plan
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has flatly said no to the CARICOM proposal regarding dissolution of the entity. CARICOM had earlier this year appointed a sub-committee to review the governance of West Indies cricket. That sub-committee, as one of its proposals, suggested the disbanding of the WICB as being important to bringing about changes
WICB submits response to Caricom
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), following its board of directors meeting in St. Lucia recently (December 12) submitted its response (position paper) to CARICOM on December 23. The position from the WICB now has the submissions from the territorial boards as agreed. The WICB’s position was prepared with the assistance of noted counsel Anthony
CARICOM and WICB agree to meet again
The controversial proposal to dissolve the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) was not discussed when Caricom leaders and the WICB top brass met in St George’s on Friday. However the CARICOM leaders and WICB ended the preliminary meeting with a decision to continue their dialogue after a WICB board meeting scheduled for next Saturday. The
WICB to meet CARICOM’s Cricket Governance Committee on Dec 4
West Indies Cricket Board president, Dave Cameron, has caved into pressure from CARICOM and will meet with Heads of Government in Grenada on December 4, to discuss the recommendations of the Cricket Governance Review report. The WICB head came under fire recently from chairman of the CARICOM’s Cricket Governance Committee, Grenada’s Prime Minister Dr Keith