Cricket crisis deepens as GCB and BCA accuse CWI of ignoring stakeholders

JOHN’S, Antigua— The simmering tensions between Cricket West Indies (CWI) and two of its most influential territorial boards, theGuyana Cricket Board (GCB) and the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA), erupted into full view last Friday.

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Both organizations staged a dramatic boycott of a critical meeting on governance reform, citing CWI’s repeated disregard for their proposals as the catalyst for their absence.

In a powerful joint statement, the GCB and BCA outlined their grievances, asserting that CWI’s approach has marginalized its stakeholders and ignored substantive counterproposals aimed at improving the organization’s governance.

Governance proposals ignored

The contentious meeting was convened to finalize votes on implementing governance reforms proposed by the Wehby Report. However, the absence of representatives from the GCB and BCA led to the adjournment of the session due to the lack of a quorum.

The boards expressed staunch opposition to several key recommendations in the report, including extending the CWI presidency term limit from two to three years and continuing the current election process for president and vice-president, which they claim fosters “horse-trading and nepotism.”

“We have previously tabled our counterproposal to have a rotational president and vice-president as well as a long-term development plan,” the statement declared. “The proposed changes lack clarity and fail to demonstrate how they would benefit the company and its diverse stakeholders.”

Persistent disregard for territorial boards

The BCA disclosed that it had submitted alternative proposals on multiple occasions, including at the 25th CWI Annual Meeting in March 2024, where it called for an end to “infighting through electioneering.” Despite support from the GCB, these proposals have been dismissed or ignored outright.

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“The BCA and GCB rejected the Wehby Report because it seeks to erode the autonomy of territorial boards,” the statement continued. “Recent decisions by CWI demonstrate a pattern of sidelining its Full Members, undermining the very stakeholders whose contributions are vital to the organization’s success.”

The boards further criticized CWI’s Secretariat for neglecting the historical significance of its territorial members and fostering a “habitual culture” of disregard that impedes progress.

A call for collaborative reform

While both boards acknowledged the need for governance reform, they stressed that any changes must be collaborative, transparent, and reflective of the input of all Full Members.

“The repetitive meetings under the guise of corporate governance reform attempt to revive parts of the Wehby Report that were previously rejected,” the GCB and BCA asserted. “Without reversing this culture of exclusion, progress will remain elusive.”

Their absence from the meeting underscores the growing rift between CWI and its shareholders, raising questions about the organization’s ability to achieve meaningful governance improvements amid deepening discord.

The standoff between CWI and its territorial boards highlights deeper structural challenges within West Indies cricket. With no resolution in sight, the impasse threatens to undermine efforts to modernize the game’s administration and chart a more unified path forward.

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