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CARICOM insist WICB be dissolved
« on: February 19, 2016, 12:46:58 PM »


CARICOM insist WICB be dissolved

The time has come for serious action to save West Indies cricket.

Speaking upon his arrival from Belize last night, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said the deterioration of Windies cricket, and the lack of proper management by the WICB, was discussed by CARICOM Heads.
He says based on past discussions with the WICB, Caricom Heads have decided that nothing more can come from discussions with the board.

Dr Rowley said based on recommendations of a cricket sub-committee, Caricom is now insisting that the WICB be dissolved.

“CARICOM will now discontinue any further discussions on the matter with West Indies Cricket Board and the decision of the heads is that we insist that the recommendations of the committee be implemented… Is that the West Indies Cricket Board be dissolved and that an interim body be put in place to begin the restructuring of the management of West Indies Cricket. This is a position which is resolutely opposed by West Indies Cricket Board and in seeking to impose upon us that nothing is wrong with the management of West Indies Cricket.”

Dr Rowley adds that Caricom will also inform the ICC about the position of the Heads of Government.
“Against the background that West Indies Cricket Board has taken the position that they are in fact a body corporate outside of the region… By the interest of the heads of government of the region the heads of government determined on Thursday that we will go over the head of the West Indies Cricket Board and we would inform the ICC and the BCCI of the position of the heads of government and let them be put on notice of the position of the heads of government of the region. In short the heads of CARICOM will have decided that the time has come in trying to save West Indies Cricket. “

The PM says Caricom is also ready to take legal counsel, following the response of the WICB.
He adds that Caricom will again discuss responses of the WICB, at their meeting in July.
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Re: CARICOM insist WICB be dissolved
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2016, 01:24:47 PM »
Ok Sando you got this , good.

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Re: CARICOM insist WICB be dissolved
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2016, 09:27:41 PM »
Ok Sando you got this , good.

leh we see what happens next

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Re: CARICOM insist WICB be dissolved
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Re: CARICOM insist WICB be dissolved
« Reply #4 on: March 03, 2016, 07:16:35 PM »

Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley sought to clarify CARICOM's position on the WICB, indicating that they are not at war with the regional body but adamant that change is coming, even if the Board remains opposed.
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Re: CARICOM insist WICB be dissolved
« Reply #5 on: April 19, 2016, 12:29:41 PM »
Now WI Legends call for dissolution for WICB

http://www.espncricinfo.com/westindies/content/story/1000389.html


Several West Indies legends including Sir Gary Sobers, Sir Vivian Richards, Wes Hall and Andy Roberts have called upon the WICB to dissolve the board, in line with the CARICOM cricket review panel's recommendation, and appoint an interim committee as part of the structural reforms that would enable the region's cricket to "develop and flourish".

This is according to a report carried by cricinfo.com today.

The report says that on April 14 in Grenada, converging under the umbrella banner of Cricket Legends, Sobers and company met with Grenada premier Keith Mitchell, chairman of the Prime Ministerial Committee on the Governance of West Indies Cricket, which appointed the review panel in the wake of the crisis that emerged in the wake of West Indies' withdrawal from India's tour in October 2014.

Also present at the meeting were other former West Indies players - allrounder Roger Harper; fast bowler Charlie Griffith; wicketkeeper Deryck Murray, who was also member of the CARICOM review panel, legspinner Dinanath Ramnarine, who was previously the president of the West Indies Players Association (WIPA), and opening batsman, Desmond Haynes. Rudi Webster, who was the team manager during Clive Lloyd's time and worked as a psychologist with current World T20-winning captain Darren Sammy, were invited as guests.

Tearing into the WICB with the same vigour that they reserved for their opponents in their playing days, the Legends decried the board's "oligarchic structure" which has remained "unchanged in attitude and structure" for the past seven decades.



"During the last two decades, many different presidents and CEOs have led the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and yet, its performance has declined steadily with each passing year," the Legends said in a media release. "The Board is an oligarchic structure that considers itself answerable to no one but itself. It is one of the few sporting institutions that have remained virtually unchanged in attitude and structure in the last 70 years or more."

The Legends said the WICB could not shield itself from such vehement opposition by calling itself a private body. They agreed with the CARICOM panel's view that the board was accountable to various governments in the Caribbean.

The release also pointed out the boards in Australia and New Zealand had overhauled their governance structure for the better and that had been reflected in their various teams prospering in all forms of the game.

Even the most powerful cricketing board, BCCI, the Legends observed, was under pressure from India's Supreme Court to open up to radical reforms to its governance structure. "Inexplicably, the WICB prefers to maintain the status quo and yet, it expects to get different results while it continues to do the same things," the release said.

"We believe that revival of West Indies cricket will only happen when the Board undergoes structural adjustment, and when it improves the quality of its communication and leadership, and upgrades the management of key relationships."

The five-member review panel comprising Murray, V. Eudine Barriteau, Sir Dennis Byron, Dwain Gill and Warren Smith concluded its report on October 15, in which it described the WICB as "obsolete". The board plainly rejected the panel's report saying none of the six territorial boards - Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana, Leeward Islands and Windward Islands - were represented, nor its directors, clubs and representatives. Hence, it concluded, the panel's findings were not supported by facts.

Recently former West Indies fast bowler Joel Garner, president of the Barbados Cricket Association, was critical of the CARICOM panel's observations, questioning how some members of the WICB could suddenly be called "illegal" when they were formed according to the individual constitutions of the region's countries.

Although some of these former players have voiced opposition against the WICB in the past two decades, this is the first time they have formed a united front of opposition.

"We are very proud of our legacy," the release said. "We cannot now in good conscience stand idly by and watch everything that we fought so hard to build and achieve disappear right before our eyes because of the actions of inept Board members and an incompetent Board."
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Re: CARICOM insist WICB be dissolved
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