CWI recognizes Enoch Lewis and Conde Riley for outstanding service

Cricket West Indies (CWI) paid tribute to two esteemed board directors, Enoch Lewis and Conde Riley, for their exceptional dedication and leadership during a special reception held in Barbados on Friday, June 28, 2024.

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The event, held on the eve of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, underscored the invaluable contributions of these longstanding figures to West Indies cricket.

Enoch Lewis, President of the Leeward Island Cricket Board, has devoted over 18 years to CWI, while Conde Riley, President of the Barbados Cricket Association, has served with distinction for more than 15 years. Both directors have played pivotal roles in fostering the growth and success of regional cricket across various levels, from grassroots development to senior competitions.

The awards ceremony, presided over by Dr. Kishore Shallow, President of Cricket West Indies, and Azim Bassarath, Vice President of CWI, highlighted the unwavering commitment and integrity demonstrated by Lewis and Riley throughout their tenures.

Exhibited steadfast dedication and leadership

Dr. Shallow commended the recipients, stating, “Mr. Lewis and Mr. Riley have exhibited steadfast dedication and leadership within Cricket West Indies. Their contributions have been transformative, impacting cricket development regionally and internationally. We are privileged to acknowledge their service, which exemplifies the essence of public service—commitment, sacrifice, integrity, and a profound passion for effecting positive change.”

The event drew distinguished guests, including the Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, Philip J. Pierre, Prime Minister of Antigua & Barbuda, Gaston Browne, President of Guyana, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, and Greg Barclay, Chairman of the International Cricket Council.

Following the awards presentation, Conde Riley and Enoch Lewis expressed gratitude for the recognition, underscoring their ongoing commitment to advancing West Indies cricket. The ceremony concluded with a sense of pride and celebration, marking a significant moment in CWI’s history of recognizing exemplary leadership and service.

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