debut: 3/6/03
9,995 runs
President of Cricket West Indies (CWI), Dr. Kishore Shallow, has extended heartfelt congratulations to the Guyana Harpy Eagles following their impressive victory in the 2025 West Indies Championship, securing their third consecutive four-day title after a draw with Trinidad and Tobago Red Force on Saturday.
In a statement issued today, Dr. Shallow lauded the Harpy Eagles for their consistency, discipline, and excellence throughout the season.
“On behalf of Cricket West Indies, I offer sincere congratulations to the Guyana Harpy Eagles on their remarkable achievement. Winning back-to-back titles is no small feat, and their undefeated run this season is a testament to the leadership of captain Tevin Imlach and the collective effort of the players and coaching staff.”
Dr. Shallow also acknowledged the broader progress seen across the championship.
Full Storydebut: 2/16/17
39,040 runs
CWI@cricketwestindies.org,
....... President of Guyana
opm@opm.gov.gy,
This piece, undoubtedly, touches on a series of highly sensitive and significant issues.
The juxtaposition between the commendation of the Harpy Eagles and the subsequent allegations and questions raised paints a stark contrast that seems to demand accountability and transparency.
Such, it seems, does not exist at CWI management and its board of directors. Silence dominates.
Dr. Shallow’s praise for the Harpy Eagles highlights the brighter side of cricket—discipline, teamwork, and achievement.
But the pressing concerns outlined cast a shadow over the sport’s integrity, raising questions that cannot and should not be ignored.
The mention of players violating rules, pleading guilty, and still being celebrated strikes a nerve regarding the consistency and moral compass of leadership within Cricket West Indies (CWI).
Furthermore, the allegations of women players being pressured into inappropriate situations are deeply troubling.
If true, these claims suggest a systemic failure to protect players and uphold ethical standards.
The concern extends beyond gender, questioning whether male players or even younger, more vulnerable athletes might face similar pressures.
Such issues demand immediate investigation, as they not only affect individuals but also tarnish the reputation of the sport and its governing body.
The silence from CWI management and its board is deafening.
In situations like these, transparency and swift action are paramount.
Ignoring such allegations or failing to address them publicly would only deepen mistrust among players, fans, and stakeholders.
Open communication and a commitment to rooting out misconduct are necessary steps toward restoring faith in the institution.
These questions echo the thoughts of many who care deeply about the game and the well-being of those who play it.
Accountability starts at the top, and it’s only through honest introspection and decisive action that the sport can move forward with integrity.
Such accountability seems to be lacking.
These are the kinds of discussions that deserve more than just acknowledgment—they require action.
Unfortunately, the lack of transparency in responding to allegations tells a story about the management and Board of Directors.
Why the secrecy and silence?
Sarge
debut: 4/28/03
60,362 runs
Brings into question how quickly punishment was meted out to Campbell.

debut: 11/13/02
79,863 runs
CWI…….where “zero tolerance” = zero consequences……depending on the perpetrator

debut: 2/16/17
39,040 runs
I sent a letter to Shallow and Guyanese President ... asking questions.
The Guyanese president is now in charge of West Indies cricket for CARICOM.
That fall dong Rowley is gone...
Should I get a response, I will post it.
debut: 11/13/02
44,751 runs
Two captains were accused; one accepted the penalty, and the other got legal help.
Campbell wanted to play cricket.
debut: 8/21/22
1,256 runs
Three counties allegedly breached rules of conduct.
Guyana cheated according to the umps and were rewarded $250,000 prize monies.
Bim and Jam refused to play on a waterlogged field and their prize monies are withheld.
The world nuh level. CWI playing favorites.
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