The Star (Jamaica)

Bassarath to seek fifth term

- PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):

Long-serving Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) President Azim Bassarath will be seeking a fifth term in office when elections are held at month-end.

According to the Trinidad Express newspaper, Bassarath said he has “unfinished business” and will be in search of a fresh mandate to continue the work done by his executive when members vote on October 30.

“We wanted to do much more developmen­t work during this term, but because of COVID, it curtailed our activities. The cricket is now getting back on stream to where we wanted it to be and we have seen great progress from some of the young cricketers, so that has motivated me to go back again,” Bassarath said.

“We have 16 young players who were engaged in the West Indies Rising Stars Under19 camp, so that has motivated a lot of people who will be seeking re-election.”

The election date was set on Saturday, according to the newspaper, at a virtual special general meeting during which proposed changes to the TTCB constituti­on were discussed and approved.

The changes included extending the term of the president from three to four years, and limiting a president’s time in office to two consecutiv­e terms, while allowing them to run again once they have been out of office for at least one term.

There will also be no same-day nomination­s for elections, and contenders for posts must be submitted two weeks before the vote. October 14 and 15 have been set as the nomination days for the upcoming elections.

An elections committee will also now oversee the elections.

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley announced on the same day of the TTCB meeting that his government was giving considerat­ion to allowing some sporting activity to resume, and said that matter would be addressed in another two weeks.

There has been no local cricket competitio­n since March 2020.

 ?? FILE ?? Azim Bassarath
FILE Azim Bassarath

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