CWI welcomes CARICOM’s call for reform in West Indies cricket

ST JOHN’S, Antigua – In what could mark a defining moment for the future of West Indies cricket, Cricket West Indies (CWI) has thrown its full support behind a sweeping reform proposal issued by the Bureau of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee (PMSC) on Cricket.

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The proposal, issued Thursday by CARICOM and the PMSC, calls for immediate and far-reaching structural reforms, expressing grave concern over the continued deterioration of cricket in the region, particularly in the longest and most prestigious format of the game—Test cricket.

CARICOM rings alarm bells over prolonged decline

The regional leaders minced no words in their assessment of the state of West Indies cricket, describing it as a sport in crisis. Their statement cited chronic deficiencies in youth development, governance, and strategic long-term planning as critical factors contributing to the team’s fall from global competitiveness.

In addition, the leaders expressed frustration over CWI’s longstanding failure to act on key reform initiatives, pointing specifically to the 2007 Patterson Report, the 2015 Eudine Barriteau Report, and the 2020 Wehby Report—all of which have remained largely unimplemented despite repeated calls for change.

CWI: ‘We welcome this opportunity for renewal’

In a statement released on Saturday, CWI offered a strong and conciliatory response, signaling its willingness to partner with CARICOM in the transformation of regional cricket.

“We deeply appreciate the ongoing interest and involvement of regional Heads of Government in the future of West Indies cricket and reaffirm our commitment to open constructive engagement,” the CWI declared.

The board described the proposed special committee—comprised of a broad cross-section of regional stakeholders—as “a valuable opportunity to not only candidly address the challenges we face, but also to explore practical pathways to strengthen and sustain West Indies cricket.

A regional movement for cricket’s revival

CWI emphasized that its six shareholder members, the territorial cricket boards, would be encouraged to participate fully in the reform process, sharing insights and contributing to the reshaping of the sport’s governance and developmental structures.

“We reiterate our strong desire for collaboration with CARICOM and all stakeholders, as reflected in our consistent participation in meetings of the Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee on Cricket since 2023 and in various courtesy engagements with regional leaders,” the board added.

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Hope restored: A vision of collective redemption

Though once an indomitable force in world cricket, West Indies has seen its legacy dimmed by poor performances, internal discord, and mismanagement. With this show of unity between political and sporting leaders, a new chapter may be opening—one anchored in transparency, accountability, and strategic renewal.

“CWI remains confident that, through collective effort and a shared vision, we can return West Indies cricket to the highest standards of excellence both on and off the field,” the statement concluded.

As calls for reform transition into coordinated action, the Caribbean cricket community watches with cautious optimism, hoping that this collaboration will finally deliver the long-promised renaissance of West Indies cricket.

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