Stabroek News Sunday

Former national spinner to challenge for TTCB presidency

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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Long-serving president Azim Bassarath faces a challenge for the top post of the Trinidad & Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) from current secretary, Surujdath Mahabir at this year’s annual general meeting on October 30.

Bassarath, a director of Cricket West Indies, the sport’s regional governing body, is seeking his fifth term as TTCB president, but Mahabir, a former T&T off-spinner and outgoing president of the Secondary Schools’ Cricket League, made clear his intent when he filed his papers on the final day of nomination on Friday.

The newly elected president will serve for a term of four years, rather than three, after changes to the constituti­on of the TTCB were pushed through during the last week.

“We are aware that the COVID19 pandemic has and continues to affect the smooth operations of sporting organisati­ons, including the TTCB,” Mahabir said in a statement following his nomination.

“However, we have identified that there has been stagnation and even a decline in many aspects of our cricket prior to this, especially in visionary proactive leadership, youth developmen­t, team performanc­es, club structure and sustainabi­lity.

“To arrest this decline, postCOVID, and reignite interest among our young people and club cricketers, will require a new

vision, futuristic planning, participat­ory decision-making, enhanced internal relationsh­ips and effective networking with, and among all stakeholde­rs, supporters, and wellwisher­s of our beloved game.”

Mahabir said his belief that a change was required was Bassarath’s statement in a recent newspaper article that suggested there was “unfinished business”.

“This truly exemplifie­s our belief that a change of leadership is urgently needed,” he said. “One would have thought that a long list of achievemen­ts and easily identifiab­le markers of success in governance structures, policies, accountabi­lity, competitio­ns, and youth developmen­t would have been proffered.

“After 12 years of ‘unfinished business’, it is time for new leadership

and a new business plan if T&T and West Indies cricket are to once more rise to the top. This type of status quo cannot be maintained. Our valuable resources and finances must be channelled and managed efficientl­y and effectivel­y into the right areas for growth, developmen­t and success of our players, clubs, and national teams.”

Six executive positions – president, first vice-president, second vice-president, third vice-president, general secretary, and treasurer – are up for grabs when the elections are held.

Along with Bassarath and Mahabir, all the other incumbents – first vice-president Arjoon Ramlal, second vice-president Kerwin John, third vice-president Parasram Singh and treasurer Sukesh Maniam – are facing challenges.

 ?? ?? Incumbent TTCB president, Azim Bassarath
Incumbent TTCB president, Azim Bassarath
 ?? ?? Surujdath Mahabir
Surujdath Mahabir

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