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Sammy says Windies successes nothing to do with Cameron, urges change

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CASTRIES, St Lucia, CMC – Former West Indies captain, Darren Sammy, says the Dave Cameron administra­tion could not take credit for the region’s three World Cup titles in 2016, nor the recapture of the Wisden Trophy last month, as those successes were solely down to the hard work of the captains and management staff involved.

In a strongly-worded video on his Facebook page Wednesday, Sammy said Cameron had performed poorly throughout this three terms in charge but had erroneousl­y sought to portray his administra­tion as the architect of all West Indies major accomplish­ments during his tenure.

West Indies captured the men and women’s titles at the Twenty World Cup in India, while the Under-19 side won the ICC Youth World Cup in Bangladesh in the same year.

“The fact remains over the last six years as an administra­tion, we’ve done poorly. That’s a fact,” said Sammy, who led the Windies to T20 World Cup titles in 2012 and 2016.

“You try to take credit for the three World Cup wins in 2016 which is wrong. We won despite. In spite of all the difficulti­es we faced from your administra­tion, the team won.”

West Indies players and the board were at loggerhead­s over pay issues in the lead-up to the World Cup in India.

Cameron’s allies have also pointed to the recent 2-1 series over England as further evidence of the West Indies progress under the current CWI administra­tion.

The Caribbean side produced a sterling performanc­e to trounce the visitors in the first two Tests in Barbados and Antigua, to regain the Wisden Trophy for the first time in a decade.

However, Sammy said the series win was down to the exemplary leadership of all-rounder Jason Holder and the preparator­y work by former coaches.

“I also heard recently that the team is moving in the right direction … I believe the team won that series against England because of the hard work of Jason Holder as captain and the work done by Stuart Law, Corey Collymore, Floyd Reifer building up to that series,” Sammy argued.

“In 2010 when I became captain, it took me two years to understand all my players I was working with, and if you put a group of men together over a period of time and they play consistent­ly together, success is bound to happen around the corner.

“I think over the last two years, Jason Holder, working with the group of men he has had, has improved especially in the Test arena, has improved tremendous­ly as a captain, a tactician and a performer. The way Jason has led the team, he deserves all the credit and not the administra­tion. “He’s grown into his role as a leader. Leaders empower those around him and you can see what he’s doing with the team. That’s leadership, not what’s happening at the top with the administra­tion of CWI, there’s no empowermen­t there. There’s just one man with his own agenda looking to dictate where the tide goes. We have to put an end to that.”

Sammy is the the latest former player to come out against Cameron and vicepresid­ent Emmanuel Nanthan, in their bid for a fourth successive term at CWI elections in Jamaica on Sunday.

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