Vice President of the West Indies Cricket Board WICB Dominican Emmanuel Nathan has congratulated the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) on the solid performances of the Guyana Teams at all levels over the last few years and pointed out that some main things are usually responsible consistent success in any Cricket Board. Number one, he said,
WICB Town Hall meetings to continue
The series of West Indies Cricket Board town-hall meetings hosted by President Whycliffe “Dave” Cameron and Vice President Emmanuel Nanthan are still to be hosted in two main territories, Trinidad & Tobago and Leeward Islands. As announced after the meeting on August 7 in Jamaica, the next meeting is due in Antigua on a date
WICB to move to create Commercial Entity
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) wants to create a commercial entity to increase the board’s revenue intake. President of the WICB Dave Cameron said the regional board must find other ways to improve its financial status. However, he credits the improved relations between the WICB and the West Indies Players’ Association
Problems would never be solved in the courts – WICB head at Town Hall Meeting
President of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Whycliff ‘Dave’ Cameron said that problems affecting Guyana’s cricket would never be solved in the courts. Speaking at the board’s Town Hall meeting held on Wednesday night at the Georgetown Cricket Club, Cameron pointed out that having mediation and getting rid of personality issues is the way
Guyana town-hall meeting focuses on Board issues
The West Indies Cricket Board train rolled into Guyana for its town-hall meeting on Wednesday evening, with the elections of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) and the issues at various county and area boards taking centre stage again. President of the WICB, Dave Cameron, and his deputy and vice-president Emmanuel Nanthan fielded questions from local