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Thursday, May 29, 2025

Former West Indies batsman Sarwan among TTIDs in new CWI initiative

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Sport Desk
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Former West Indies batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan, left, will be one of the new Territorial Talent Identifiers for CWI.

Former West Indies batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan, left, will be one of the new Territorial Talent Identifiers for CWI.

ST. JOHN’S, An­tigua – Crick­et West In­dies (CWI) has in­tro­duced a rev­o­lu­tion­ary, da­ta-dri­ven scout­ing sys­tem de­signed to iden­ti­fy and nur­ture the finest crick­et­ing tal­ent across the Caribbean.

This am­bi­tious ini­tia­tive rep­re­sents a sig­nif­i­cant trans­for­ma­tion in play­er eval­u­a­tion, with a struc­tured net­work of Se­nior Tal­ent Man­agers, Ter­ri­to­r­i­al Tal­ent Iden­ti­fiers (TTIDs), and re­gion­al scouts col­lab­o­rat­ing to pro­vide a com­pre­hen­sive and an­a­lyt­i­cal ap­proach to tal­ent dis­cov­ery.

The on­go­ing West In­dies Cham­pi­onship, which will bowl off with Round 2 on Wednes­day, will serve as the first ma­jor plat­form for this sys­tem.

Un­der the lead­er­ship of CWI’s new­ly ap­point­ed Se­nior Tal­ent Man­agers, Ja­mal Smith (Male) and Ann Browne-John (Fe­male), the scout­ing sys­tem will fo­cus on man­ag­ing se­nior play­er da­ta, work­ing close­ly with an­a­lysts, and sup­port­ing se­lec­tion de­ci­sions.

They will be sup­port­ed by six TTIDs, each as­signed to a spe­cif­ic re­gion. Hen­der­son Broomes will work out of Bar­ba­dos, with Ramnaresh Sar­wan lead­ing that charge in Guyana.

For­mer Ja­maica open­ing bats­man Del­roy Mor­gan will han­dle mat­ters from Ja­maica, with the Lee­ward Is­lands’ Samuel Spencer do­ing du­ties from that side of the re­gion. Gibran Mo­hammed will work out of T&T with the Wind­ward Is­lands see­ing Craig Em­manuel han­dling mat­ters.

In ad­di­tion, four re­gion­al scouts, Fer­nix Thomas (Do­mini­ca), Sta­cy-Ann Adams (St. Vin­cent), An­tho­ny Gray (Trinidad & To­ba­go), and Shane Jef­fers (St. Kitts), will as­sist in eval­u­at­ing tal­ent dur­ing the West In­dies Cham­pi­onship.

CWI Di­rec­tor of Crick­et Miles Bas­combe em­pha­sized that this ini­tia­tive marks a ma­jor step for­ward in pro­fes­sion­al­is­ing tal­ent iden­ti­fi­ca­tion.

“We are mov­ing be­yond sim­ply re­ly­ing on score­cards. This sys­tem en­sures that per­for­mances are as­sessed in con­text, with a fo­cus on skill sets, tac­ti­cal aware­ness, and game in­tel­li­gence. By col­lect­ing re­al-time da­ta and con­sis­tent­ly analysing per­for­mances, we can make more in­formed de­ci­sions about play­er de­vel­op­ment.”

Bas­combe high­light­ed that this sys­tem en­sures fair­ness and trans­paren­cy for all play­ers.

“Play­ers across the re­gion will now be eval­u­at­ed by mul­ti­ple tal­ent iden­ti­fi­ca­tion op­er­a­tives, re­sult­ing in more com­pre­hen­sive da­ta col­lec­tion and bal­anced as­sess­ments. With this ac­count­abil­i­ty frame­work in place, our scout­ing net­work en­sures that no tal­ent goes un­no­ticed.”

CMC


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