Jamaica Gleaner

Cameron deserves fourth term - Chanderpau­l

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GEORGETOWN, GUYANA (CMC): TEST ICON Shivnarine Chanderpau­l says the success of the domestic franchise system has left him with no choice but to support incumbent Cricket West Indies president, Dave Cameron, in his re-election bid.

The 44-year-old, the most capped West Indies player in Tests when he left the game four years ago, said Cameron had managed to put in place a crucial building block for cricket developmen­t and should be afforded the opportunit­y to continue his good work.

“As a player for two decades and now a coach with the most successful franchise in the West Indies region, I have come to appreciate the tremendous work that administra­tors have to do behind the scene,” Chanderpau­l said.

“I observe the recent developmen­t regarding the upcoming elections at Cricket West Indies, and would like to endorse the Cameron/Nanthan ticket.

“My reason is simple. Over the past five years with the introducti­on of the franchise system, cricket in the Caribbean has seen quite an improvemen­t. Mr. Cameron, despite many challenges, has been able to stabilise West Indies cricket, and he deserves a chance to continue to contribute to our growth and developmen­t in the region.” Chanderpau­l said.

With his endorsemen­t, Chanderpau­l has become the first major former cricketer to publicly support the Cameron ticket, which includes vice-president Emmanuel Nanthan.

Over the last week, the likes of legends Sir Vivian Richards, Sir Andy Roberts and Clive Lloyd, along with Darren Sammy, have all come out in support of challenger­s Ricky Skerritt and running mate Dr Kishore Shallow.

Former West Indies fast bowler Tino Best has also endorsed Cameron, who is bidding for a fourth successive term in charge.

Twelve votes are up for grabs in tomorrow’s elections in Jamaica, with each of the six territoria­l boards having two votes.

Already, Chanderpau­l’s home board, Guyana, and Windward Islands and Barbados have pledged to support the Cameron ticket, while Trinidad and Tobago and the Leeward Islands have indicated their backing for Skerritt and Shallow.

Jamaica are yet to declare their support, leaving their two votes crucial to the outcome of the election.

“Mr. Cameron, despite many challenges, has been able to stabilise West Indies cricket and he deserves a chance to continue to contribute to our growth and developmen­t in the region.”

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