Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Subasinghe appointed head of Windies Men’s Academy

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC) — Cricket West Indies (CWI) announced on Friday that Ramesh Subasinghe will become the new head coach of its men’s academy programme.

The 40-year-old brings a wealth of cricketing experience to the Caribbean, developed through his playing days from 2006 to 2012 as a pace bowler for the Nondescrip­ts Club in his native Sri Lanka, and previous coaching roles.

He joins CWI after spending the past decade heavily involved in the developmen­t of players in New Zealand, where he was the head coach of the national men’s developmen­t programme, and pathways head coach and talent developmen­t manager for Otago Cricket Associatio­n.

“Joining CWI presents an incredible opportunit­y for me to contribute to the organisati­on’s new strategic vision and build on their existing high-performanc­e programmes, working with their best young cricketers,” he said. “I look forward to collaborat­ing with the exciting natural talent and the passionate cricketing communitie­s in the West Indies.”

Subasinghe comes armed with an ICC Global Level 3 coaching qualificat­ion and extensive experience in high-performanc­e coaching.

CWI said the recruitmen­t process for the position attracted significan­t global interest, with 53 applicants vying for the role, and Subasinghe emerged from a “stringent vetting process” as the ideal candidate from a pool of 12 shortliste­d candidates representi­ng diverse cricketing background­s.

“It was a rigorous and transparen­t exercise, ensuring that only the most qualified and capable candidates were considered for this position,” CWI Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe said. “We were given a clear mandate to choose the best talent at our disposal, and we’re confident the most suitable candidate was identified.

“We are continuous­ly striving to elevate standards at CWI, and I am confident that Ramesh Subasinghe embodies the expertise and leadership necessary to drive our cricket developmen­t initiative­s forward.”

Subasinghe will start his role on May 1, and he will be based full-time at the CWI headquarte­rs at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua.

 ?? (Photo: Naphtali Junior) ?? Nyeem Young (left) of West Indies Academy takes the catch to dismiss Peat Salmon of Jamaica Scorpions on the final day of their West Indies Championsh­ip first class cricket match at Sabina Park on Saturday, March 16.
(Photo: Naphtali Junior) Nyeem Young (left) of West Indies Academy takes the catch to dismiss Peat Salmon of Jamaica Scorpions on the final day of their West Indies Championsh­ip first class cricket match at Sabina Park on Saturday, March 16.

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