JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

West Indies pay cricketers' salaries

by

Vinode Mamchan - Senior Sports Reporter
1884 days ago
20200520
West Indies' batsman Andre Russell, right, and Shimron Hetmyer celebrate their victory over Sri Lanka by seven wickets in the second Twenty20 cricket match in Pallekele, Sri Lanka in March.

West Indies' batsman Andre Russell, right, and Shimron Hetmyer celebrate their victory over Sri Lanka by seven wickets in the second Twenty20 cricket match in Pallekele, Sri Lanka in March.

AP

Amidst all the neg­a­tiv­i­ty in terms of fi­nances sur­round­ing West In­dies crick­et re­cent­ly, there was some good news com­ing to hand on Tues­day as the board is pro­cess­ing pay­ments for In­ter­na­tion­al match­es that were due to play­ers.

This was con­firmed by chief ex­ec­u­tive of­fi­cer (CEO) of Crick­et West In­dies (CWI) John­ny Grave who said: "It has been dif­fi­cult and the coro­n­avirus (COVID-19) pan­dem­ic sit­u­a­tion has not made it any bet­ter but we are tak­ing steps in the right di­rec­tion when it comes to the fi­nances. We are at the mo­ment pro­cess­ing pay­ments for our women and men in­ter­na­tion­al play­ers.

"The women crick­eters will be get­ting their pay­ments over the next cou­ple days for the Twen­ty20 (T20) World Cup, while the men will be get­ting their fees for the Ire­land and Sri Lankan tour. This will mean that we are up to date with pay­ments for our in­ter­na­tion­al crick­eters.

"If the tour of Eng­land comes through, we want to en­sure that we send our play­ers there all be­ing paid up and this is what we have done."

Graves added that there are still funds out­stand­ing and this is for re­gion­al play­ers who took part in the West In­dies Cham­pi­onships.

"We are still ow­ing the play­ers who took part in the West In­dies Cham­pi­onships but this will be done, al­though I can­not put a def­i­nite time­line on it at the mo­ment. Or­gan­is­ing fi­nances have been dif­fi­cult for us in this pe­ri­od of the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic but we are do­ing our best to get to those play­ers.

"We owe them their match­es fees for the Jan­u­ary, Feb­ru­ary and March pe­ri­od. We are try­ing our best to work through this dif­fi­cult time, bob­bing and weav­ing and keep­ing our heads above wa­ter. It is not easy as I said be­fore but we are try­ing our best at the mo­ment. Pay­ing our in­ter­na­tion­al play­ers at this time is good news and we will con­tin­ue to work to get every­one sort­ed out."

West In­dies crick­et has tak­en a fi­nan­cial hit over the past few years due to un­prof­itable home tours. Pres­i­dent of the board Ricky Sker­ritt said last week that they were to se­cure a tele­vi­sion deal for the New Zealand home se­ries this year but that tour is still in lim­bo with the on­go­ing coro­n­avirus pan­dem­ic, which will not help the sit­u­a­tion in terms of the fi­nances of the re­gion­al crick­et body.


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored