West Indies Cricket Board president Dave Cameron has urged support for the Twenty20 celebrity charity match which will be played in Barbados later this month, to raise funds for the Dominica Emergency Relief Fund. Legendary former West Indies batsman Brian Lara, ex-Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke along with Jamaican sprint star Yohan Blake, have all
Pitch International signs on to drive new WICB commercial strategy
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has hired the United Kingdom-based company Pitch International in a multi-year deal to develop and implement a new commercial strategy, with the aim of boosting the organisation’s revenue. Pitch International, a leading sports marketing agency, will serve as the Board’s exclusive commercial consultant and sponsorship sales agency, and have
President’s Chronicle is out for August
The President’s Chronicle for the month of August is now out. Here is it in details. The series of town-hall meetings hosted by the West Indies Cricket Board continued on Friday, August 7. President and Vice-President, Whycliff ‘Dave’ Cameron and Emmanuel Nanthan, were the two main speakers. The meeting was dominated by cricket aficionados mainly from the
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
Regional U-19 format designed with World Cup success in mind
Shelving the three-day version of the annual Regional Under-19 competition was a deliberate ploy by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) to give the Caribbean’s youth cricketers more exposure to 50-over cricket with the aim of lifting the Youth World Cup. This was the response given by WICB President Whycliffe “Dave” Cameron when local media