St John’s, ANTIGUA – Almost four years to the date, Whycliffe ‘Dave’ Cameron and Emmanuel Nanthan were again elected President and Vice President respectively, of the West Indies Cricket Board on Sunday, March 26. The unanimous decision was taken by all 12 of the cricket delegates of the region. Cameron and Nanthan were the only
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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
BCCI waives $42m penalty on WICB
BCCI President, Shashank Manohar, has said that the $41.97 million claim imposed by the previous BCCI administration on the WICB for abandoning the 2014 tour to India mid-way has been waived. West Indies, he said, will tour India in 2017 to complete the “unfinished” matches from the 2014 series. According to Manohar, the issue was
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West Indies Cricket Board President, Dave Cameron, has pushed back on recent widespread criticism of his leadership, and says he has always acted in the best interest of West Indies cricket. Cameron, who was elected to the top post three years and successfully gained re-election last year, said much of the criticism he had received
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President of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Dave Cameron has confirmed that India will play four Test matches in the Caribbean later this year. Dates have not been revealed but Cameron has announced that the Test series would be staged over July and August. His announcement ends uncertainty surrounding the series ever since the