Jamaica Gleaner

Cameron: History will vindicate me

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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): UNDER-FIRE WEST Indies Cricket Board president Dave Cameron has pushed back on recent widespread criticism of his leadership and says he has always acted in the best interest of West Indies cricket.

Cameron, who was elected to the top post three years ago, and who successful­ly gained re-election last year, said much of the criticism he had received was “absurd” and argued that he would be eventually vindicated by history.

The Jamaican has been fending off criticism ever since captain Darren Sammy, during a post-match interview, blasted the WICB for “disrespect­ing” the players after West Indies won the Twenty20 World Cup in India last Sunday.

“I am not here to destroy the game. We just won three World titles and the feeling is I want to mash it up,” Cameron told the Nation newspaper here.

“I can’t believe some of the criticism I am receiving. It is absurd. My heart is with the Caribbean 100 per cent. I am a Caribbean man. I am for the good of West Indies cricket.”

Cameron’s tenure has been embroiled in controvers­y ever since the West Indies one-day side controvers­ially walked off the tour of India over a pay dispute with the board and players union, WIPA.

INSUFFICIE­NT ACTION

Cameron copped blame for not doing enough to solve the dispute, and the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) subsequent­ly said it held the WICB responsibl­e.

St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves said Cameron had “embarrasse­d us before the world” and called on him to step down.

Cameron also came in for criticism for his controvers­ial tweet regarding superstar opener Chris Gayle’s form during last year’s World Cup and again found himself in trouble on the online social network, Twitter, last week when he appeared to lash out at Sammy for his postmatch criticism of the board.

Cameron argued that his most recent tweet had been misunderst­ood.

“I have had a lot of criticism about a tweet that has gone on my timeline. Go to my timeline and look,” he said.

“There are motivation­al tweets on my timeline every day. Why could someone not have used that tweet to say I was saying to Darren Sammy and Marlon Samuels, ‘Do not let the critics get to you’.

“I have also tweeted to Darren Sammy and Stafanie Taylor, wishing them luck. History will be kind to me. I will be vindicated.”

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WICB president Dave Cameron.

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