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Monday, June 16, 2025

Shallow and Bassarath elected as President and VP of CWI

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Newly elected President of Cricket West Indies Dr Kishore Shallow, left and vice president Azim Bassarath

Newly elected President of Cricket West Indies Dr Kishore Shallow, left and vice president Azim Bassarath

ST JOHN’S, An­tigua – Dr Kishore Shal­low and Az­im Bas­sarath have been elect­ed to the posts of Pres­i­dent and Vice Pres­i­dent re­spec­tive­ly, of Crick­et West In­dies (CWI). They will serve two-year terms.

The elec­tion process was con­duct­ed as one of the key items on the agen­da of the 24th An­nu­al Gen­er­al Meet­ing of CWI, which was held on Sat­ur­day 25, March 2023 at the Coolidge Crick­et Ground in An­tigua.

Dr Shal­low said: “On be­half of Crick­et West In­dies, I sin­cere­ly thank the out­go­ing Pres­i­dent Ricky Sker­ritt for his lat­est con­tri­bu­tion to our beloved crick­et. He has served with dis­tinc­tion and pride in one of the most chal­leng­ing pe­ri­ods in our life­time, the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic. His tenure has cer­tain­ly moved us in the right di­rec­tion.”

He added: “The re­sound­ing vote of con­fi­dence demon­strat­ed by the share­hold­ers is heart­en­ing. My pro­found grat­i­tude to them and all the stake­hold­ers for sup­port­ing me through­out the elec­toral process. As I em­bark on this new role with Vice Pres­i­dent Bas­sarath, there is no delu­sion about the con­sid­er­able work­load. My phi­los­o­phy re­mains one of uni­ty and in­clu­siv­i­ty. For it is on­ly if we pool our re­sources and ef­forts to­geth­er will West In­dies crick­et make any mean­ing­ful ad­vance­ment as a crick­et na­tion."

Bas­sarath said: “It is in­deed an ho­n­our to be elect­ed to serve as the Vice Pres­i­dent of Crick­et West In­dies and I look for­ward to work­ing along­side Dr Shal­low and the oth­er mem­bers of the Board of Di­rec­tors as we con­tin­ue the good work done by Mr Sker­ritt for the ben­e­fit of every­one in­volved in West In­dies Crick­et.”

In ad­di­tion to the elec­tion for Pres­i­dent and Vice Pres­i­dent, the fol­low­ing per­sons were du­ly elect­ed as Mem­ber Di­rec­tors of CWI:

Ja­son King – Bar­ba­dos Crick­et As­so­ci­a­tion

Conde Ri­ley – Bar­ba­dos Crick­et As­so­ci­a­tion

Bis­soondyal Singh – Guyana Crick­et Board

Deleep Singh - Guyana Crick­et Board

Dr. Dono­van Ben­nett – Ja­maica Crick­et As­so­ci­a­tion

Wil­ford Heav­en - Ja­maica Crick­et As­so­ci­a­tion

Enoch Lewis – Lee­ward Is­lands Crick­et Board

Leon Rod­ney – Lee­ward Is­lands Crick­et Board

Ker­win John – Trinidad and To­ba­go Crick­et Board

Ar­joon Ram­lal – Trinidad and To­ba­go Crick­et Board

Dwain Gill – Wind­ward Is­lands Crick­et Board

Car­ol Hen­ry – Wind­ward Is­lands Crick­et Board


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