Jamaica Gleaner

Sports minister hails cricket’s ‘immense promise’ for youth developmen­t

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SPORTS MINISTER Samal Duggins has highlighte­d the importance of sports developmen­t to St Kitts and Nevis, and believes cricket especially possesses “immense promise” for the enhancemen­t of young people.

Speaking during a meeting with Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew and Cricket West Indies (CWI) president, Dr Kishore Shallow on Wednesday, Duggins said the country understood the “transforma­tive potential” of the sports sector and would continue to collaborat­e with CWI in the hosting of tournament­s.

“At the heart of our nation’s vision for youth empowermen­t and sporting excellence lies a profound commitment to sports developmen­t,” Duggins said.

“Sports developmen­t stands as a key aspect of the Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis’ Sustainabl­e Island State agenda, offering invaluable avenues for our youth to progress in personal developmen­t, bolstering their self-esteem, fostering internatio­nal exposure, and honing essential team-building skills among other essential life skills.

“With cricket being one of the leading sports in our region, the increasing opportunit­y within this sport holds immense promise for our young people.

“The introducti­on of these tournament­s signals a gateway to deeper collaborat­ion and partnershi­p between CWI and Saint Kitts and Nevis.”

St Kitts has emerged as a leading hub for regional cricket in recent years with both regional age group, first class and internatio­nal cricket being played in the country.

At the moment, St Kitts is currently playing host to the Women’s Super50 Cup and T20 Blaze which bowled off March 4 and wraps up March 25.

Drew also hailed the achievemen­ts of Kittitian cricketers Jahzara Claxton, 17, who recently turned out for West Indies Women-A and West Indies Under-19s, and 23-yearold Mikyle Louis who scored a century in each innings of the West Indies Championsh­ip second round match for Leeward Islands Hurricanes last month.

“Jahzara has carved out a name for herself as a standout member of the Barbados Royals Women and the West Indies Female Under19 cricket teams,” Drew said.

“Jahzara’s distinctio­n as the first female from the Leeward Islands to earn selection to the West Indies Under-19 squad is a testament to her unwavering commitment and talent.

He continued: “Equally deserving of recognitio­n is Mikyle Louis, a 23-year-old Kittitian cricketer whose recent debut in the West Indies Regional Cricket Championsh­ip at Warner Park left an indelible mark.

“Mikyle’s remarkable achievemen­t of scoring consecutiv­e centuries, with scores of 113 and 130 on the second and third days of the tournament, speaks to his skill, dedication, and determinat­ion.

“I applaud him wholeheart­edly for his outstandin­g performanc­e.”

 ?? COURTESY OF LEEWARDSCR­ICKET.COM ?? Mikyle Louis of St Kitts
COURTESY OF LEEWARDSCR­ICKET.COM Mikyle Louis of St Kitts

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