Jamaica Gleaner

Cameron eyes top ICC spot

- Lennox Aldred Sunday Gleaner Writer

FORMER CRICKET West Indies (CWI) President Dave Cameron is a man on a mission, and that mission, according to him, is to effect change at the highest level of cricket through the chairmansh­ip of the governing body. The United States Cricket Hall of Fame recently wrote to the current chairman of the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) Shashank Manohar, indicating that they would like to

England and Wales Cricket Board chief Colin Grave is said to be the front-runner for the top post; however, the name of India board president Sourav Ganguly has also been mentioned.

If nominated, Cameron says he will be looking to tap into the vastly untouched market of the Americas.

“The overall cricket structure needs change and needs to be looked at from different lenses. There is tremendous opportunit­y in the Americas which has huge economies that are untapped, and we need to look at the cricket world from a different set of eyes,” said Cameron.

Cameron also pointed out that the sport of cricket has not grown on this side of the world, with Asia and Europe surpassing the Americas with regard to developmen­t.

He also outlined that the logistical aspect of the game needs revamping to properly maximise the true potential of the sport globally.

“We are still trying to fit Test cricket, T20, ODIs and world events into the same 12 months with more teams, and I think there is a way to look at that to create more money with fewer events and to allow more players to participat­e in the global game,” said Cameron.

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