WICB announcements on matters arising out of the meeting of the Board of Directors – Oct 1st & 2nd, 2010

WICB CEO Dr Ernest Hilaire - Randy Brooks photo

Bridgetown, Barbados – Following the meeting of the Board of Directors on October 1st and 2nd CEO of the WICB, Dr Ernest Hilaire, on Sunday, made the following announcements at the post Board Meeting press conference in Barbados:

CORPORATE MATTERS

Review of WICB operations – The Board of Directors received a summary report from Deloitte Touche Tomhatsu, a firm which has been engaged by the WICB to conduct a study on the changing trends in international cricket and how they affect the West Indies. In the coming months there will be a major review of all WICB operations.

Player Relations Officer – The WICB has appointed Ms Ayanna Cooper as Player Relations Officer. The Player Relations Officer will liaise with international, regional and developmental players and design and manage programmes geared towards their professional development.

Legends Function – The WICB will host an annual function to honour the legends of West Indies cricket.

CRICKET MATTERS


Development

West Indies A – West Indies A will play against Pakistan A during their tour of the Caribbean in November 2010. The two sides will play two unofficial Tests, three One Day and two Twenty20 matches. Full schedule will be announced later this week.

Testing – The WICB will introduce standard fitness testing for all contracted and selected players three times per contract year – November, January and June.

There will also be anti-doping and anti-corruption education workshops along with increased anti-doping testing throughout the year.

WICB Umpires & Match Referees Panel – The WICB will establish 2 Umpires Panels and a Match Referee Panel.

i) WICB Senior Umpires Panel – this panel will mostly include the senior umpires in the region.

ii) WICB Emerging Umpires Panel – this panel will include the emerging umpires in the region.

iii) WICB Match Referees Panel – this panel will include match referees who will officiate in all WICB Tournaments.

The Umpires on the WICB Senior Umpires Panel & the Match Referees on the WICB Match Referees Panel will be retained.

Specialist Camps

i) The Board of Directors has made it mandatory that there be Preparatory Camps prior to every West Indies tour.

ii) The WICB will host specialist camps in the areas of batting, bowling, fielding and wicketkeeping for the elite players at all junior age group and senior levels across the region.

Kiddy Cricket Project Officer – The WICB has appointed a Kiddy Cricket Project Officer who will be responsible for managing a restructured and re-energized Scotiabank Kiddy Cricket Programme across the region.

Youth Development Cricket Project Officer – The WICB has appointed a Youth Development Cricket Project Officer who will be responsible for managing the Digicel Youth Development Cricket Programme across the region.

Tournaments

Calypso Cup – In light of the ongoing financial challenges being experienced throughout the Caribbean the WICB will indefinitely postpone the launch of the proposed Calypso Cup.

Caribbean Twenty20 Tournament – The WICB will focus on building the Caribbean T20 brand by expanding the Caribbean T20 Tournament to include the two finalists of the ECB’s Friends Provident T20 Tournament (in addition to Canada).

WICB Regional Under 19 & Under 15 tournaments – The annual WICB Regional Under 19 and Under 15 tournaments will be played during the months of July and August during the summer vacation period for students.

WICB Regional Under 17 Tournament – The WICB Regional Under 17 Tournament will be played annually in December with the inaugural tournament taking place in December 2011.

Women’s Cricket

Central Retainer Contracts for Women – The WICB will offer Central Retainer Contracts to six women cricketers. This initiative is geared towards strengthening the core of the West Indies Women’s Cricket Team and it will be expanded in future to include an incrementally larger number of players.

Sagicor High Performance Center Women’s Cricket Programme – West Indies Women cricketers will attend the Sagicor High Performance Center for a specified period in 2011 for training and development of their skills.

Increased tours for West Indies Women – In addition to the current tour to South Africa the West Indies Women will undertake a tour to India in January 2011.

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1 Comment

  1. Sabee
    October 4, 2010

    The information presented by the WICB CEO Dr Ernest Hilaire seems refreshing and portrays an optimistic direction for laying the foundation to improve the performance of our teams at the highest levels internationally.
    We should all welcome the major review of all WICB cricket operations based on the.changing trends in international cricket and how they affect the West Indies.
    However, some of us may not be fully satisfied with what is covered taking into consideration the VISION, MISSION and specific GOALS and OBJECTIVES of the various STRATEGIC OPERATIONS outlined in the Five or Seven Year Plan for the West Indies Cricket Development that some of us are acquainted with (or is there a revised version?)
    Some of us always look forward to the guidelines provided in a ONE or TWO YEAR OPERATIONAL PLAN for each Major Initiative clearly outlining the goals and objectives to be attained, the target groups and the indicators for success to guide our monitoring and evaluation, lines of responsibility and time frame and most importantly the associated resources ( physical, human,financial) required and tangible support from individuals, corporations,governments).
    Such an Operational Plan should give consideration to some MAJOR CHALLENGES / INITIATIVES other than those already identified to include:
    1. Use of Technology at all facets of the game
    2. Selection Strategies to include criteria for selection and selection of and training of selectors for
    transparency, etc
    3. Player Identification & Development (The Smart Cricketer) to include practical, theoretical , mental,
    psychological, personal life skills and aptitudes, etc
    4. Plans and responsibilities of and colaboration with regional and sub – regional bodies to include player
    representatives.
    WIBC seems to be heading in the right direction but that long evolutionary process over the past 20 years
    is now an itch that requires radical, progressive,effective action to attain the required midium and long term impact.

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