Skerritt wants more former players at regional level
CWI president Ricky Skerritt
CWI president Ricky Skerritt

CRICKET West Indies (CWI) president Ricky Skerritt wants to involve more former West Indies players in the process of recreating world-beating teams but believes there is a part of that process being neglected.

According to Skerritt, the gap between first-class cricket in the region and international cricket is too great and that may be where past players would best serve.

Speaking on the ‘Good Morning Jojo Sports Show recently, Skerritt said, “The legends in their own home bases, it would be great if they could do more.

Some of them would tell you that, “well, I have been living here for so many years and the cricket association president or whoever has never asked me to do anything, so people tend to sit back and wait to be asked because of bad experiences in the past or whatever”.

It is the opinion of many who have an interest in seeing West Indies cricket develop, that those who have contributed to the sport as players are being sidelined and their various experiences are going to waste.

Skerritt says his administration has actively been trying to change that.

“I can tell you that more of our former players have been engaged since I have been president and maybe some of them feel like they haven’t been engaged enough and I have no doubt they could be engaged more,” he said.

 “ … but the people who really operate across the region and for whatever reasons that gap is just too huge,” said the CWI president. (Sportsmax)

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