CWI Media Release: Development Programs Reap Rewards

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua – When the opportunity was presented to have a team in the inaugural Global T20 Canada, Cricket West Indies (CWI) grabbed with both hands. At the time the team was being assembled, WINDIES A would have already been in the UK (June 14) for their tri-nation tour and the WINDIES were committed to host Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

That therefore required up to 40 active male players in three formats of the game. At some point during the June 28 to July 15 period, WINDIES drew a Test Series with Sri Lanka, WINDIES A were being competitive against India and The Lions; but the WINDIES B were winning matches, a thing no one expected them to do.

It would have been one of the first time in the organization’s recent history that three male teams were competing against formidable opponents at home and away.

In Round One, the team romped to four straight wins and made it to the play-offs, losing one of five matches. And in three matches in the play-offs, including the final, won only one. Leaving the tournament with a 5 wins 3 losses record was “commendable” according to Coach, Roddy Estwick.

“The tournament was a great experience for all involved.” Estwick emphasized. He credited the players for adjusting quickly to the conditions and thought that “the exciting brand of cricket which was exhibited has left a mark on the cricket fans in Canada and those who watched the tournament.” He added that “faith is being restored in West Indies Cricket.”

Estwick heaped praise on the squad and said “they adapted to the conditions well and played fearless cricket always believing in themselves. They adopted the ‘making the impossible, possible’ as their team motto.”

Estwick shared the sentiments of the team that said the tournament was well organized and the Caribbean Community and other patrons were “treated to almost three weeks of exciting T20 cricket.”

CWI President, Dave Cameron says his administration has delivered on some of its earlier promises which includes, but is not limited to:

  • Expanding the pool of players for competition through strategic development and high-performance programs
  • Growing the cricket industry

Top performers from WINDIES B include:

  • Khary Pierre – first – Best Economy 6.31
  • Sherfane Rutherford – third in the batting – 230 runs
  • Fabian Allen – fourth – strike rate 181.72
  • Obed McCoy – fifth – wicket takers – 11

The squad was:

  • Anthony Bramble (Captain)
  • Fabian Allen
  • Alick Athanaze
  • Roland Cato
  • Justin Greaves
  • Derval Green
  • Kavem Hodge
  • Brandon King
  • Jeremiah Louis
  • Obed Mcoy
  • Khary Pierre
  • Nicholas Pooran
  • Sherfane Rutherford
  • Shamar Springer

The Team Management Unit included:

  1. Stuart Williams – Coach
  2. Roderick Estwick – Coach
  3. Denis Byam – Physiotherapist
  4. Cyril Cox – Strength and Conditioning Trainer
  5. Trent Sargeant – Analyst

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