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ST JOHN’S, Antigua — Women’s cricket will take centre stage in the coming week as Cricket West Indies (CWI) continues to unfold its plan to grow the game and create more opportunit­ies for females who are keen to develop their skills and help increase participat­ion in the sport, at all levels. CWI will deliver a series of free events — featuring several former players and administra­tors — which include an Online Women’s Foundation Coaching Course for over 80 present and past players, an interview series with special guests that explores the past, present and future of West Indies women’s cricket, as well as several Cricket Developmen­t Workshops to be held in Antigua. The aim of these initiative­s is to engage, inspire and recruit more female players, coaches and course facilitato­rs.CWI President, Ricky Skerritt, will briefly address the participan­ts at the start of the virtual training session. In response to a question following his speech at the recent UWI Frank Worrell Lecture series, Skerritt promised that West Indies Women’s Cricket would soon see an increased attention and focus which he said should help vitalize Women’s cricket and strengthen the female cricketer’s pathway from grassroots to the internatio­nal stage.

Skerritt highlighte­d the recent appointmen­t of Courtney Walsh, as one of the key steps already taken. Chris Brabazon, the CWI’s Coaching Developmen­t Manager, will be part of the CWI team which will be delivering these events in collaborat­ion with Territoria­l Boards, Ministries of Sport and a host of past greats and contributo­rs to West Indies cricket.Brabazon stated: “In what is a hugely exciting time for women’s cricket with the inaugural ICC Women’s Under- 19s and Cricket World Cups on the horizon, we want to ensure that women and girls from across the Caribbean feel that they can be

Jimmy Adams

Merissa Aguilleira

part of the game in a playing, coaching or administra­tive capacity at any level as their involvemen­t is crucial to a thriving and sustainabl­e cricket pathway.”

“The response to this week’s Online Foundation Course has been overwhelmi­ng with over 80 women signed up to take part in the event which is a clear reflection of the passion that exists for the game. The course will be held online, via Zoom, over two evenings due to the present

Courtney Walsh

Anne Browne-John

COVID-19 restrictio­ns.”

He added: “We will also be releasing a series of interviews and presentati­ons that highlight the rich heritage of women’s cricket, the current landscape and the future direction which will bring together some of the ‘best of the best’ to share their views including newly appointed West Indies Women’s Coach, Courtney Walsh, Jimmy Adams, Merissa Aguilleira and Anne Browne-John.”

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