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15 Jan 2015 10:52 #233533
by chairman
West Indies cricket is owned by the supporters, not the WICB, and the WICB can do little without the financial support of the governments in the Caribbean.
It is the governments who provide the WICB with funds, venues, security, tax exemptions, duty free approvals, etc.
I am not saying that the governments want to or should control West Indies cricket, but they would demand from the WICB that they provide to the West Indies supporters good governance, good leadership and good management of West Indies cricket.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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15 Jan 2015 10:54 #233534
by ketchim
Pontius Pilate available ? :-\
Pontius Pilate was the fifth prefect of the Roman province of Judaea from AD 26–36.
He served under Emperor Tiberius, and is best known for presiding over the trial
of Jesus and ordering his crucifixion.
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15 Jan 2015 11:08 #233540
by boquiesse
It's really not a good idea for dem governments to get involved.
World Cup 2007 was a total disaster and there was plenty government involvement.
I am not sure how much leverage de governments have since de WICB decides where games are played.
FOR EXAMPLE when England tour the barmy army is out in force and that means good news for the hotels etc.
WI cricket is going nowhere - it just dying a slow, somewhat painful death.
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15 Jan 2015 11:18 #233547
by Mail
I think in the case of Pakistan and the Windies, Governments need to get involved.
The WICB act like a force onto themselves....
This has to cease as tehy need to be accountable.
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15 Jan 2015 11:21 #233550
by raisa
These actions of victimization and breach of an agreement in the presence of Prime Minister Gonsalves have shown that they are not adhering to these basic requirements.
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15 Jan 2015 11:25 #233552
by boquiesse
The problem in the Caribbean is that there are what 10+ governments involved and each jealously guards their own interests.
FOR EXAMPLE I just cannot see the Barbados government going along with any muzzling of the WICB. I have not checked but I would bet my house that Barbados is an integral part of the England tour. In addition they now have the ODI captain and will soon have the test captain.
There is a lot of "wheeling and dealing" that goes on WRT to the WICB posts. Scratching of backs is the norm.
And when a government seeks to get involved as Gonsalves did he was left high and dry with zero leverage.
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15 Jan 2015 11:27 #233555
by The Captain
Can some one point out which of the govt is doing a good job at running their respective country
what move crap to
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15 Jan 2015 11:29 #233558
by boquiesse
BAJANS and MUDLANDERS say dem doing a fantastic job!!
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15 Jan 2015 11:34 #233560
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Well CARICOM is the intercessor!
No improvements, no funds!
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