debut: 2/16/17
35,110 runs
PM Rowley to chair cricket symposium
Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley will later this month chair a conference on West Indies cricket, which is aimed at securing the commitment of major stakeholders to advancing the game at all levels.
Entitled “Reinvigorating West Indies Cricket —A Symposium for Strategic Collaboration and Innovation”, the conference will be jointly hosted by the T&T government and regional nation grouping, Caricom, and will engage topics such as the strategic direction of West Indies cricket, the development of cricket, and cricket and tourism.
Dr Rowley is the current chairman of the Caricom Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee on Cricket and has been one of the main proponents of governance reform in Cricket West Indies.
“The conference aims to foster a collaborative environment to secure the commitment of Caricom Governments, Cricket West Indies (CWI) and territorial boards to strategically advance the sport in all its formats: Tests, One Day Internationals and T20s,” a media release said yesterday
Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley will later this month chair a conference on West Indies cricket, which is aimed at securing the commitment of major stakeholders to advancing the game at all levels.
Entitled “Reinvigorating West Indies Cricket —A Symposium for Strategic Collaboration and Innovation”, the conference will be jointly hosted by the T&T government and regional nation grouping, Caricom, and will engage topics such as the strategic direction of West Indies cricket, the development of cricket, and cricket and tourism.
Dr Rowley is the current chairman of the Caricom Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee on Cricket and has been one of the main proponents of governance reform in Cricket West Indies.
“The conference aims to foster a collaborative environment to secure the commitment of Caricom Governments, Cricket West Indies (CWI) and territorial boards to strategically advance the sport in all its formats: Tests, One Day Internationals and T20s,” a media release said yesterday
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