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Former captain Sammy appointed independen­t director

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Two-time T20 World Cup-winning captain, Daren Sammy, has been appointed an independen­t non-member director of Cricket West Indies.

The 37-year-old, currently the head coach of Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League, was chosen at a CWI board meeting last week with the aim of bringing a “fresh and more youthful perspectiv­e” to the administra­tion, the governing body said in a statement.

Sammy, who at one stage led West Indies in all formats, was one of three independen­t directors approved by CWI, with Trinidadia­n Attorney Mrs. Debra Coryat-Patton and Jamaican doctor and university administra­tor, Dr. Akshai Mansingh, both re-appointed for second terms.

They will serve for the next two years. “It is an honour to be appointed as a CWI Director. This is another great opportunit­y for me to give my best to West Indies cricket in a new way, off the field,” said Sammy, who played 38 Tests, 126 One-Day Internatio­nals and 68 T20 Internatio­nals.

“All my local, regional and internatio­nal experience­s have prepared me to make a significan­t ongoing impact in West Indies cricket. I am excited and thankful for the chance to serve and look forward to

giving back to the sport and region that I love so much.”

Sammy, appointed West Indies captain at a turbulent period back in 2010, went on to preside over T20 World Cup successes in 2012 in Sri Lanka and 2016 in India.

The first internatio­nal cricketer to

emerge from St Lucia, Sammy serves as a Goodwill Ambassador for the country, with the national stadium also bearing his name.

CWI president Ricky Skerritt said Sammy’s appointmen­t would bring a player’s perspectiv­e to governance and also reflected the principles of his administra­tion.

“I am delighted to welcome Daren Sammy as an independen­t, non-member director whose role will be to ensure that all the right questions are being asked while contributi­ng to the shaping of new ideas and solutions,” said Skerritt, recently elected unopposed for a second term.

“Daren’s fairly recent experience as a two-time World Cup winning captain will bring with him a much needed modernday cricketer’s perspectiv­e which should add valuable insights to board discussion­s and decision-making.

“His appointmen­t is testament to our commitment to strengthen CWI’s governance, and to utilize expertise from across all stakeholde­r groups.”

Sammy quit Test cricket seven years ago after being sacked as captain but has never formally confirmed his retirement from all forms of internatio­nal cricket.

Last month, he called time on his career for St Lucia Zouks, a franchise which he has led or represente­d since the inception of the Caribbean Premier League, effectivel­y ending his playing days.

He will act as the franchise’s consultant and brand ambassador for this year’s CPL, which gets underway in St Kitts and Nevis from August 26 to September 15.

 ??  ?? Former West Indies captain Daren Sammy is now a non-member Director of Cricket West Indies.
Former West Indies captain Daren Sammy is now a non-member Director of Cricket West Indies.

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