In an deal with forward of the Regional Convention on West Indies Cricket, Cricket West Indies (CWI) President Dr. Kishore Shallow emphasised the necessity for collective motion and shared accountability to handle the challenges going through the game within the area.
Dr. Shallow cautioned that there is no such thing as a fast repair to the complicated points affecting West Indies cricket and careworn the significance of sustained effort from all stakeholders concerned.
“Whereas we now have made appreciable progress inside CWI, setting the stage for a brighter future for West Indies cricket, it’s important to acknowledge that there is no such thing as a fast repair addressing the complicated challenges going through our sport,” said Shallow. “It requires sustained effort and participation from all stakeholders concerned.”
Shallow highlighted the necessity for collaboration amongst numerous entities, together with CARICOM governments, territorial boards, and different related stakeholders, to actively have interaction in advancing West Indies cricket. He underscored that significant progress can’t be achieved in isolation and referred to as for collective effort find sustainable options.
Chaired by Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley
The convention, themed ‘Reinvigorating West Indies Cricket – A Symposium for Strategic Collaboration and Innovation’, is collectively staged by the Trinidad and Tobago authorities and CARICOM, chaired by Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley. Discussions through the convention will middle on subjects such because the strategic path of West Indies cricket, finance and industrial concerns, and fan engagement.
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Expressing optimism for the convention, Shallow said, “Collectively, we will forge sustainable options that can propel West Indies Cricket to new heights of success and prominence on the worldwide stage.” He reaffirmed CWI’s dedication to constructing upon progress made and charting a course in direction of a vibrant and affluent future for West Indies cricket.
Shallow shall be joined by CWI Vice-President Azim Bassarath, Chief Government Officer Johnny Grave, Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe, and CWI administrators on the convention.