Dr. Kishore Shallow, President of Cricket West Indies (CWI), eagerly awaits the Regional Conference on West Indies Cricket scheduled for April 25-26, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency in Trinidad and Tobago.
Under the theme “Reinvigorating West Indies Cricket – A Symposium for Strategic Collaboration and Innovation,” stakeholders will gather to discuss the significant strides made by CWI as it embarks on a new four-year cycle and strategic plan.
Dr. Shallow acknowledges the challenges ahead, stating, “While we have made considerable progress within CWI, setting the stage for a brighter future for West Indies Cricket, it’s essential to recognize that there is no quick fix addressing the complex challenges facing our sport.”
He emphasizes the need for shared responsibility in driving positive change within the cricketing community, calling for active engagement from all stakeholders, including CARICOM Governments, territorial boards, and other relevant entities.
Optimism about the potential outcomes
The conference aims to address critical areas such as infrastructure development, investment in grassroots, youth, and women’s cricket, among others. Dr. Shallow expresses optimism about the potential outcomes, stating, “Together, we can forge sustainable solutions that will propel West Indies Cricket to new heights of success and prominence on the global stage.
“We remain committed to building upon the progress we’ve made and charting a course towards a vibrant and prosperous future for West Indies Cricket,” affirmed Dr. Shallow. The CWI delegation, led by President Dr. Kishore Shallow and Vice President Azim Bassarath, along with CWI Directors, Chief Executive Officer, Director of Cricket, Business Planning Manager, and Head Coaches Andre Coley and Daren Sammy, will participate in the conference. Other key members of the CWI organization will also contribute to the discussions and deliberations.
The conference proceedings will be live-streamed on Cricket West Indies’ official YouTube channel, ensuring transparency and accessibility to stakeholders and cricket enthusiasts alike.















