In cricket, as in life, there are occasions when the final moments arrive without fanfare—quiet, dignified, and deeply meaningful.
Tuesday marks such an occasion. Condé Riley, President of the Barbados Cricket Association, brings his distinguished tenure to a close, concluding nearly two decades as a Director of Cricket West Indies.
To speak of Condé’s legacy is to speak of a man who gave not only his time and wisdom, but also his steadfast faith in what cricket means to the people of the Caribbean.
Service beyond self
Condé’s commitment was never motivated by personal gain. His focus was always on safeguarding something greater: the enduring traditions of pride, discipline, and opportunity that cricket offers to generations.
Many of his contributions occurred away from the public eye. On countless occasions, he personally financed the journeys of promising young players, determined that no one’s future be hindered by financial hardship. For Condé, cricket was more than a sport—it was a gateway to possibility. His quiet generosity left lasting imprints on the lives he touched.
Steadfast in challenge
According to CWI President, Dr. Kishore Shallow, “Cricket administration demands a rare blend of patience, principle, and resilience. Condé met those challenges with purpose and fortitude.
“While he and I sometimes held divergent views—at times, strongly so—our disagreements never diminished the mutual respect and sincere regard that underpinned our working relationship. We remained united by a shared vision for the growth and success of West Indies cricket.”
Honoring a lifetime’s contribution
Dr. Kishore Shallow added: “It was with great pride that, during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Barbados last year, I joined the Board of Directors in recognizing Condé for his outstanding service to the game and to the region. That moment, though modest in scale, was a heartfelt tribute to a career defined by conviction, care, and an unshakeable dedication to West Indies cricket.”
A legacy to cherish
As Condé steps away from formal leadership, this is not merely the conclusion of a term—it is the celebration of a legacy. His work was written with integrity, compassion, and unwavering commitment.
On behalf of Cricket West Indies, Dr. Shallow extended the organization’s deepest gratitude. “We wish him peace, fulfillment, and the satisfaction of knowing his efforts have helped carry West Indies cricket forward into a brighter future.”


















