One day before the semi-final of the World Twenty20 in India recently, before the West Indies dazzled the world by clipping India and England with three deliveries and two deliveries to spare, respectively, to win the championship in style, West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) president Dave Cameron opened up and explained his philosophy, the reason
President Cameron letter to Caricom Secretary General
Dear Mr. Larocque, I respond accordingly today November 17th to your letter dated November 16th, formally requesting, for the first time, a meeting with WICB and the Cricket Governance Committee. Further to our discussion I confirm receipt of your letter dated October 30th and to also confirm our discussions, on Friday November 13th, for a
Sanasie lauds Albion Cricket Club for continuing to produce national stars …urges team to do us proud
Speaking to the Guyana Jaguars team prior to the start of the WICB Professional Cricket League (PCL) 4-Day 2015/16 match between Guyana and Windward Islands at the Guyana National Stadium today, Secretary of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), Anand Sanasie, lauded Albion Cricket Club for continuing to produce national stars. The Secretary’s compliment was a
GCB Officials engage Sports Minister on National Secondary School Cricket League…discuss other developmental initiatives
Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Officials engaged Sports Minister, Nicolette Henry, in discussion on the Board’s initiatives and ventures, at the Minister’s office on Main Street. The Board’s President, Drubahadur; Secretary, Anand Sanasie; Competitions Chairman, Colin Europe; and Territorial Developmental Officer, Colin Stuart, explained to the Minister the structure of their upcoming National Secondary School Cricket
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