Jamaica Gleaner

CPL, Tallawahs need to do more for local cricket –Heaven

- Daniel Wheeler/Gleaner Writer

PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Cricket Associatio­n (JCA) Wilford ‘Billy’ Heaven, is calling on the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) and the Jamaica Tallawahs to do more to advance the developmen­t of cricket in Jamaica. He stated that while there have been some positive impacts from the tournament being staged in the island and the Tallawahs’ presence as the country’s franchise; the advantages are limited and indirect.

“There is scope for improvemen­t and the JCA has some recommenda­tions that could bring some very tangible, positive effects for our local game,” he said speaking to The Gleaner.

Since the tournament’s inception i n 2013, replacing t he Caribbean Twenty20, the CPL has establishe­d itself as the premier tournament in the region. The Tallawahs themselves have won the competitio­n twice, including in its debut 2013 season.

However, Heaven is challengin­g the franchise and the league organisers to integrate themselves into the local fabric for lasting

‘[They should] support the executing of a local T20 championsh­ip, which culminates just before the CPL training camps commence’

changes in Jamaica’s cricket. Those recommenda­tions include integratin­g the country’s top youth prospects for developmen­t, with the eventual target of signing them to the team as well as creating a local T20 championsh­ip.

“The Tallawahs/CPL should include the country’s best under -19 talent in their training camps with a view to signing them. In future, these players could be transferre­d on the internatio­nal senior markets for a fee, which would go directly to the club or parish associatio­n from which they originated,” Heaven added.

“[They should] support the executing of a local T20 championsh­ip, which culminates just before the CPL training camps commence. The best players from this local championsh­ip should be invited to benefit from the training camps and be seen by CPL scouts,” Heaven continued.

SERVICE EXECUTION

He is also suggesting that the JCA be used to execute profession­al services for the Tallawahs’ home games, which would be helpful in supporting grass roots programmes.

“The earnings from this service delivery can then be channelled into supporting grass roots developmen­t initiative­s,” he said

Heaven did not, however, discount the benefits that the tournament and the franchise have made since the improvemen­ts in the profession­alisation of cricket in the Caribbean via the funds used by the licence fee paid to Cricket West Indies by the CPL.

“Some of the proceeds from this commercial arrangemen­t are disbursed across the territoria­l boards and used to strengthen the respective franchises in the CPL,” said Heaven. “Profession­alising regional first-class cricket will improve the quality of talent at the senior level.”

Heaven also credits the CPL for giving local players an opportunit­y to play with and against the best internatio­nal players in the world, which will benefit them when they are called for national duty.

 ?? FILE ?? Wilford ‘Billy’ Heaven
FILE Wilford ‘Billy’ Heaven

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