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The fans continue to be shortchanged by the managers of West Indies cricket.
The fans continue to be shortchanged by the managers of West Indies cricket.

West Indies cricket continues at pace on a path to implosion. The WICB Board latest statement reads as follows – WICB STATEMENT FOLLOWING SEVEN HOUR MEETING. The decision by the WICB to go the route of a press statement in lieu of a press conference is indicative of the ‘peer down the nose’ approach to dealing with its publics through the years. Coincidentally, the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) elected to do the same; communicate its mismanagement of the recruitment of a fraud as CEO of the BCA – see  The Sagicor Thieves and the BCA Fraudster – Ruel Ward and Jefferson Miller Create a WTF Moment. In both cases the two bodies probably acted under the best advice of a public relations company and not the public.

Frankly it is boring listening to leading regional cricket commentators spouting ignorance by playing the blame game for the recent muck up in West Indies cricket. It was inevitable that a dysfunctional management and operating structure would have led the region to where it finds itself currently as it contemplates whither West Indies cricket.

Instead of focussing on who did and should have done what, BU has to accept that the abandonment of the tour of India confirms a continuing the lack of leadership in the entity formerly known as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control (WICBC). An entity which lacks the capacity to resolve issues that require critical thinking. A routine requirement by any successful organization.

If the reaction by the Board of Cricket Control India (BCCI) to suspend tours to the West Indies does not signal to the hierarchy of the WICB (and regional governments) it must change to become more relevant, we will continue on a path to self destruction, if we are not there already. The best recommendation we have is for the WICB to cede control of managing cricket to a group  not to exceed eight persons. Prerequisite skill set of the group must include management, legal, cricket, financial, entrepreneurial at the core. The group will also be briefed to manage cricket until a new structure is agreed and implemented. It should be obvious the WICB lacks the capacity to engender confidence in stakeholders at this time, in addition, a system of meritocracy dictates every man jack on the Board should make their resignations available to the management group.

Dave Cameron and his ban of incompetents need to be reminded taxpayers have a vested interest in the affairs of the running of the regional sport – not just because of the historical  significance of what the game means for the region but as recent as 2007 several small and impoverish cricket loving states had to bankroll Cricket World Cup 2007 (CWC2007).

The actors involved should ruminate about the Vision, Mission and Value positions of the WICB. In a perfect world ONE common set of goals should be influencing how all decisions are being made by WICB stakeholders. It is be evident to all that WIPA, WICB and the international players are not aligned.

The people of the Caribbean deserve better!


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70 responses to “West Indies Cricket at Implosion Point”


  1. @ David (BU), you realise the directors of the WICB, the players and WIPA are prepared to sweep the abortion of the Indian tour under the carpet, and continue as if nothing happened? The fact that 2 regional prime ministers are prepared to go along with the decision boggled the mind.


  2. the directors of the WICB, the players and WIPA are prepared to sweep the abortion of the Indian tour under the carpet, and continue as if nothing happened BECAUSE IT IS THIER FAULT.

    IT IS ESTABLISHED THAT CAMERON CALLED OFF THE TOUR—-PRESUMABLY IN THE EXPECTATION THAT THE PLAYERS WOULD HAVE BEEN BANNED BY THE IPL. I CAN THINK OF NO OTHER REASON.
    HE COULD HAVE ALLOWED THE FIFTH ODI TO BE PLAYED SINCE A DIFFERENT CREW WOULD BE INVOLVED IN THE TEST MATCHES.

    AS TIME GOES ON, HOWEVER, THE PLAYERS WILL BE VICTIMISED, JUST AS THEY DEALT WITH HAYNES IN NOT GIVING HIM THE CAPTAINCY ETC


  3. @Bajan in NY

    There must be a shadow agreement to come. Bear in mind the WICB has to meet. Commonsense says heads must roll.


  4. Georgie Porgie wrote “PRESUMABLY IN THE EXPECTATION THAT THE PLAYERS WOULD HAVE BEEN BANNED BY THE IPL. I CAN THINK OF NO OTHER REASON.”

    @Georgie Porgie CAMERON DID NOT UNDERSTAND THE POWER OF THE IPL AND THE VALUE THE IPL OWNERS PLACE ON WEST INDIES PLAYERS.


  5. AGREED HANTS


  6. Ya think that Barbados will be Myried into paying most of that $44 million the Indians are demanding ?


  7. @ David | November 3, 2014 at 11:30 AM |
    I hope you are right, but the track record of the WICB tells us you might be wrong. We figured head would roll when the test match in Antigua was abandoned after a few overs were bowled, but things continues as if nothing happened. To this day the people in the region were not given an explanation/reason for the switch in sponsorship from Cable and Wireless to Digicel. I’m sure other bloggers can add plenty to that list. The major problem is the fact that Mr. Dave Cameron and the other directors of the WICB can walk away at anytime without a cent of personal liability.


  8. There was also an investment that went south in the Andrew Sealy era.


  9. @ David | November 3, 2014 at 2:20 PM |

    That’s correct David! A venture into the stock market when all but the most stupid of investors were predicting a crash.


  10. Lara gave an interview on a UK radio station yesterday which I missed. He believes that West Indies cricket WILL SURVIVE.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/29888928


  11. Yes, David et al: “Commonsense says heads must roll.”, but first must come the restructuring of the board operations with the independent directors having more impact; as has been discussed here at length previously re recommendations from the various reports (Brancker, Patterson etc)

    But, before all that. Here again starts the cycle of questionable management decisions.

    Trinidad Express/Cricinfo: ” West Indies’ Test captain Denesh Ramdin believes he has been axed as captain of the Trinidad & Tobago squad for the forthcoming domestic four-day tournament and has alleged… that he is being “victimised”…Patrick Rampersad, a vice-president of the Trinidad & Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB), has denied Ramdin’s allegation.

    Ramdin when on to assert: “When I was captain for the four-day and the 50-over teams and Dwayne [Bravo] was captain for West Indies’ one-day squad, the guys said because he is one-day captain, it would look bad if he comes back to play for T&T under somebody else, so he captained the team for the Super50. Now it is the same situation, if I am captain for West Indies and have to come back to play under somebody else.”

    The brother has a valid point there.. Over the years the WI captain generally always comes back to his local side as captain. There have been exceptions of course.

    I certainly didn’t agree with what the players did but this is not the way to go.

    But, it’s the beginning of a long and very painful process over the next 10 days (WICB need to respond to BCCI claim) and next several months leading up to next election cycle of WICB directors.

    It was also reported that “Rampersad reportedly told Trindad Express that the executive could not have removed Ramdin as captain without a recommendation from the selectors.”

    Let’s see what recommendations Clive Lloyd selection’s panel and WICB’s Dir of Cricket make re WI captain re SA tour. Back to Gayle maybe.


  12. @David & Bajan in NY:

    Yes, it’s correct that the investment proved unsuccessful but as I recall it was not so much due to a crash but rather an ill-advised investment strategy.

    It’s very possible the WICB could have made money on the deal but basically the officers were not authorized to do that and strategy used was not in line with the WICB operational needs.

    This was high risk stuff. Not suitable. They got burned badly.


  13. Ramdin prevented from practicing in Trinidad. Bear in mind Ramdin was captain last season. Rumour is Kraigg Brathwaite and Jason Holder will captain the Test and ODI teams respectively.


  14. @ Hants | November 4, 2014 at 7:09 PM |

    Thanks mate.


  15. @David; If true re new captains then that is very sad.

    Sad because of the impact on the careers of those young men and the impact on the immediate future health of WI cricket.


  16. @Dee Word

    Sadder is that Ralph Gonzales, the convener of the parties last weekend, shared publicly that Cameron agree to the no victimization position., Let natural justice be paramount until a fact finding mission completes the job. If true what it means is that Cameron does not command the confidence of his Boards.


  17. @David: I truly hope you are right re Mr Cameron not commanding his board’s confidence. He is in an very untenable position and should resign if a man of principle but then maybe he did have his board’s backing at the time and feels his actions were properly sanctioned.

    Quick reference to make that point here.

    1. There was an interesting story(http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2014/11/06/wipa-boss-sued/) reported in BarbadosToday, to wit: WIPA boss sued. What caught my attention was not the suit itself which seems much ado about nothing but rather comments attributed to plaintiff’s attorney. He said in part: “[my client (Hartley Reid, B’dos Manager) ] remained within the confines of his mandate given by his principal “

    Hear that. Any actions my client is accused of had the definitive backing of his employers, in this particular case the BCA.

    That is the essence often of many dispute and why it’s often difficult to get real action, because in reality the man/woman at the front-end of the issue is just one small part of the cabal of leadership misdeeds.

    1. ( http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/showthread.php?211548-quot-Shahid-Afridi-needs-to-take-more-responsibility-quot-Dean-Jones)

    This interview by Dean Jones, former Aussie cricketer, gave very strong overall comments on cricket but his remarks re WI debacle are my focus obviously.

    His comments match my position but he says it much more eloquently than I ever could.

    —–“Now let’s look at it like this, this has been the ninth time a tour has been abandoned since 1977. People have been killed, massive riots, assassinations, all these things, bombs and other problems. West Indies are the only ones that have gone home because of a pay dispute, like, really?! …They really didn’t think it through”—–

    And Jesus wept!

    The wonderful thing about youth, the sage once said, is that it’s wasted on the young.

    And the amazing thing about history, another one said, is that if we fail to learn from it then we are doomed to repeat it or fail again in similar situations.

    Squeeze these together to make a pelau, pepperpot, calaloo, cookup or whatever your culinary traditions extol and you have the stupidity perpetuated by Bravo and his teammates, and the asininity of Cameron and his executive group. Unfortunately, all of it a bitter, terribly prepared dish.

    Or said more eloquently by yet another sage: fools rush in where wise men fear to travel.

    I hope Bravo and Cameron reflect quickly and understand the legacy that they have wrought on WI cricket.

    Or, as this griot states:

    “Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win”

    Clearly, as the Chinese tactician also made clear, “there is no instance of a nation benefitting from prolonged warfare”.

    But, alas youth is …


  18. @Dee Word

    You should also research what Dave Cameron posted to his Twitter account. There is no remorse.


  19. Meanwhile Chris is focused on performing for his employers and fans around the world.

    http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/66545/chris-gayle-smashes-13th-t20-ton-powers-lions-to-victory-in-ram-slam-challenge

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