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Rowley set to chair key conference this month

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(CMC) – Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley will later this month chair a conference on West Indies cricket, which is aimed at securing the commitment of major stakeholde­rs to advancing the game at all levels.

Entitled “Reinvigora­ting West Indies Cricket: A Symposium for Strategic Collaborat­ion and Innovation”, the conference will be jointly hosted by the Trinidad and Tobago government and regional nation grouping, CARICOM, and will engage topics such as the strategic direction of West Indies cricket, the developmen­t of cricket, and tourism.

Dr. Rowley is the current chairman of the CARICOM Prime Ministeria­l SubCommitt­ee on Cricket and has been one of the main proponents of governance reform in the West Indies.

“The conference aims to foster a collaborat­ive environmen­t to secure the commitment of CARICOM government­s, Cricket West Indies (CWI), and territoria­l boards to strategica­lly advance the sport in all its formats: tests, one-day internatio­nals, and T20s,” a media release said yesterday.

Discussion­s during the conference will also surround “the business trajectory of the sport and emphasise collaborat­ive efforts towards cricket developmen­t and promotion.”

The conference, which runs from April 25–26 at the Hyatt Regency here, is expected to be attended by “all relevant agencies, organisati­ons, cricketing legends, former and current players, clubs, coaches, and administra­tors.”

Hosting the event was one of the decisions arising from the 46th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM held in Guyana last February.

With the West Indies struggling on the field to recapture their success of the past and CWI also facing questions surroundin­g its governance, CARICOM has increasing­ly weighed in on the direction of the game in the region as one of the major stakeholde­rs.

Already, new CWI president Dr. Kishore Shallow, who last year replaced Ricky Skerritt in the top post, has pledged his commitment to working closely with regional government­s to develop the game and return it to success. The conference comes six weeks before the region plays host to the ninth T20 World Cup, which will be played across six Caribbean territorie­s from June 1–29. For the first time, the United States will co-host the tournament with the West Indies.

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Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley

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