ST JOHN’S, Antigua, (CMC) – Cricket West Indies (CWI) president, Dr Kishore Shallow has lauded former Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) president, Conde Riley for his sterling contribution to the sport.
Riley, who was first elected to the BCA’s board in 1996 and served as president from 2017 to 2025, recently announced his retirement ahead of the BCA’s upcoming elections.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, Dr Shallow congratulated Riley for almost two decades of faithful service as a Director of Cricket West Indies.
“To speak of Condé’s contribution is to speak of a man who gave not only his time and his wisdom, but also his unwavering belief in what cricket represents for our people.
“His service was never about personal advancement. It was about protecting something greater, a legacy of pride, discipline, and opportunity for generations to come,” Dr Shallow said.
“Few may know the personal sacrifices he made behind the scenes. On many occasions, Condé reached into his own pocket to support young players, refusing to let financial barriers define their futures. For him, cricket was a path to possibility. His generosity was quiet, but deeply felt by those whose lives it touched.
“I have often said that cricket administration is not for the faint of heart. It tests your patience, your principles, and your resolve. Condé met those tests with purpose and fortitude,” he added.
Dr Shallow admitted that even though he and Riley sometimes butted heads, his contribution could not be overlooked.
“While he and I at times had differing views, sometimes strongly so, what remained constant was a foundation of mutual respect and genuine regard. Our differences never eclipsed the shared vision we held for West Indies cricket.
“That is why, during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Barbados last year, I was honoured to join the Board of Directors in recognizing Condé for his outstanding contribution to the game and to the region. It was a small tribute to a career defined by conviction and care,” Dr Shallow said.
“As he steps away from formal leadership, we do not simply mark the end of a term. We honour a legacy. We give thanks for a chapter written with integrity, compassion, and commitment.
“Cricket West Indies offers its heartfelt gratitude to Condé. We wish him peace, fulfilment, and the satisfaction that comes from knowing his efforts have helped carry West Indies cricket forward,” he further added.