CWI CEO embraces CARICOM Conference as crucial step for cricket’s future

In anticipation of the upcoming CARICOM conference on cricket, Cricket West Indies (CWI) CEO Johnny Grave expressed enthusiasm, stating that the timing for such a gathering couldn’t be better.

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The conference, proposed to be held next month in Trinidad, aligns well with CWI’s plans to discuss their new four-year strategic plan, slated for the end of this month.

Grave emphasized the importance of government involvement in cricket, highlighting their role in providing facilities and supporting grassroots programs. He welcomed the opportunity for dialogue with regional governments to enhance cricket at all levels in the Caribbean.

Positive step towards shaping the future trajectory of cricket in the region

Trinidad & Tobago Prime Minister Keith Rowley’s initiative to host the conference was praised by Grave, who sees it as a positive step towards shaping the future trajectory of cricket in the region. He noted the significance of engaging with stakeholders to ensure growth and sustainability of the sport.

During the CARICOM heads of government meeting, CWI president Dr. Kishore Shallow provided updates on preparations for the upcoming ICC Men’s Twenty20 World Cup. The meeting emphasized the unique character of West Indies cricket and stressed the importance of strategic reviews for the sport’s development.

Grave highlighted key areas of development in CWI’s strategic plan, including improving practice facilities and establishing a high-performance system. He expressed optimism about garnering support from CARICOM leaders to drive cricket’s growth and preserve its cultural significance in the region.

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