Jamaica Gleaner

Conflict hurting CWI’s focus on cricket – Skerritt

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CRICKET WEST Indies presidenti­al hopeful Ricky Skerritt believes that the current administra­tion has immersed itself in unnecessar­y conflict to the detriment of cricket developmen­t across the region.

Skerritt, who is seeking to topple the i ncumbent Dave Cameron at elections in Jamaica later this month, said that there were a number of key elements being overlooked by the current CWI administra­tion because of constant distractio­ns.

“One of the things that jumps out is the fact that Cricket West Indies is fighting too many battles with too many stakeholde­rs,” said Skerritt, a former St Kitts and Nevis Cabinet minister.

“The only battles we should be fighting, with any sort of contention, should be on the field of play.”

He added: “The grass-roots cricket, the developmen­t requiremen­ts, the coaching developmen­t, the high-performanc­e system – all the key ingredient­s that are necessary, that are essential for building what I would call a sustainabl­e approach to cricket developmen­t – [is where the focus should be].

“So we are producing over the next several years and into the foreseeabl­e future all of the future young players and all of the future young West Indians who love cricket and are proud of cricket, whether they have become stars or not.”

Most notably, CWI has clashed with CARICOM in recent years over the contentiou­s issue of governance reform, all the while rejecting any government inference in its affairs.

This stemmed from the CARICOM-commission­ed

Governance Review Report,

which among other recommenda­tions, called for the “immediate dissolutio­n” of the CWI Board.

CWI subsequent­ly lambasted the report’s chief recommenda­tion as “impractica­l” and an “unnecessar­y and intrusive demand”.

Further, the regional governing body has had several standoffs with players, leading to a strained relationsh­ip between several senior players and the board.

Skerritt said that CWI was no longer observing its most important mandate.

“Unfortunat­ely, Cricket West Indies has lost its focus on cricket,” he stressed.

CWI elections are set for March 24, and Skerritt will have as his running mate St Vincent and the Grenadines Cricket Associatio­n president Dr Kishore Shallow.

Vice-president Emmanuel Nanthan will again partner Cameron.

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