BCA president Conde riley made the revelation in an interview yesterday.
Riley also no-balled charges that the BCA didnt allow Camerons presidential opponent Ricky Skerritt and his vice-president running mate, Dr Kishore shallow, to address its members in the lead-up to the CWIs electoral nomination process.
In defending the BCAs position, riley said shortly after receiving the letter from Skerritt and shallow, a vote was taken at the associations monthly meeting on February 12 to support Cameron and Nanthan in their bid to be re-elected as president and vice-president, respectively, for another two-year term.
Riley also no-balled charges that the BCA didnt allow Camerons presidential opponent Ricky Skerritt and his vice-president running mate, Dr Kishore shallow, to address its members in the lead-up to the CWIs electoral nomination process.
In defending the BCAs position, riley said shortly after receiving the letter from Skerritt and shallow, a vote was taken at the associations monthly meeting on February 12 to support Cameron and Nanthan in their bid to be re-elected as president and vice-president, respectively, for another two-year term.
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President of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Anand Sanasie has taken umbrage at remarks made by Cricket West Indies (CWI) presidential candidate, Ricky Skerritt, who criticized the GCB for not giving him a chance to make his case as to why he should be the next president of the CWI.
Sanasie, who is also a director of the CWI, was also critical of Skerritts 10-point plan, which he said offered nothing new.
Skerritt, who hopes to unseat Dave Cameron, who has been president since 2013, had written a letter to the GCB seeking an audience but, according to Sanasie, the tone of the letter was unfortunate.
We are also aware that the GCB is providing unwavering support to CWI President Cameron and Vice-President [Emmanuel] Nanthan, even in the midst of various controversial decisions, Skerritts letter stated.
Sanasie, who is also a director of the CWI, was also critical of Skerritts 10-point plan, which he said offered nothing new.
Skerritt, who hopes to unseat Dave Cameron, who has been president since 2013, had written a letter to the GCB seeking an audience but, according to Sanasie, the tone of the letter was unfortunate.
We are also aware that the GCB is providing unwavering support to CWI President Cameron and Vice-President [Emmanuel] Nanthan, even in the midst of various controversial decisions, Skerritts letter stated.