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CWI CEO embraces the inevitable individualism of regional cricket

Fri, Dec 26, '25 at 10:44 AM

Cricket West Indies’ Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Chris Dehring expects regional cricket’s attempt to adapt to inevitable shifts in the sport’s ecosystem will lead to a decline in the frequency with which teams such as the Leeward Islands and Windward Islands compete as multinational outfits. Dehring highlighted that the introduction of cricket at the Pan American Games and its reintroduction to the Olympics, where only sovereign nations can compete, will see an increase in the number of games contested by individual territories.


“If you think about Pan American Games qualifications every two years and Olympic Games qualifications thrown into the mix, you can see a different cadence of cricket taking place in the Caribbean over the next five, 10, 15, or 20 years,” Dehring told the Mason and Guest panel. 


“And of course, individual countries are who play in those tournaments. So it won't necessarily be Leewards and Windwards. It will be St. Vincent, Dominica, Antigua, Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago competing to qualify now for a bigger prize.” 


He, however, insists the changing events should not be feared but rather embraced. Dehring hopes the inherent nationalism attached to participating in these tournaments will push regional governments to pour more resources into the sport. 

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Fri, Dec 26, '25 at 10:54 AM

Yagga is at long last accepting that Go it Alone is inevitable?


Fri, Dec 26, '25 at 11:54 AM

As much as individuals might embrace this due to insularity, it would be an incredibly stupid move to let the West Indies Cricket split into individual teams, both as a business move and a cricket smart move

Fri, Dec 26, '25 at 1:10 PM

@jacksparrow No mention of West Indies splitting.

Fri, Dec 26, '25 at 5:05 PM

@CaribbeanCricket.com

Natty been trying to get peeps aware of this fact for sometime now.

Fri, Dec 26, '25 at 5:06 PM

@krisannia

We do not have to. It's that we need to develop each territory, which strengthens us in the long run. Test Cricket will still be West Indies.

Fri, Dec 26, '25 at 5:39 PM

@krisannia

I mean its inevitable if they go that route right? sending a team or 2 around to help develop cricket is no issue but if you gonna actually compete to win, splitting up is only a matter of time I think

Fri, Dec 26, '25 at 5:53 PM

Dehring was always and will always be a wolf in sheepskin... he is guiding. aiding and albetting the go it alone concept.


Like Shallow, Bascombe and Sammy, Dehring must go....

Fri, Dec 26, '25 at 11:20 PM

@Blackbird

Sad how you think. Can West Indies play as a team in the olympics or Pam Am games?

Sat, Dec 27, '25 at 5:56 AM

@natty_forever

Agreed. Nothing to fear. But it's really not a bad thing and anything to fewest. I dont see this as WI splitting up. You juat have more opportunities for individual countries to showcase their skills. And it very well may mean that those countries put more into the sport for real at their own local level which will ileventually trickle upward to the regional and international team levels.


Sat, Dec 27, '25 at 7:31 AM

@positiveg

Simple.

Sat, Dec 27, '25 at 8:03 AM

When those countries from the Caribbean compete individually in the Pan or Olympic games qualifers, they very likely can upset some of the associate countries in ICC. It would be interesting when Guyana, Barbados and Trinidad play the associate teams