Ricky Skerritt and his deputy Kishore Shallow are set to continue their leadership roles in the West Indies Cricket Board. This will be the second term for the duo in leading the CWI. The news comes in after the rival pair of Anand Sanasie and Calvin Hope announced that they will be withdrawing from the contest. Hence Skerritt and Shallow were elected uncontested. The formal announcement regarding the same will likely be made on 11th April in the CWI annual general meeting which was postponed recently.
The elections were originally slated to take place on 28th March but the date was pushed back due to the “lack of quorum” after representatives from the Guyana Cricket Board and the Barbados Cricket Association didn’t turn up. It was until March 29 that Sanasie was the GCB secretary while Hope is the vice-president.
"Given the unfortunate circumstances leading up to and recent events in Guyana regarding the Guyana Cricket Board, together with the refusal by the leadership of CWI to uphold the highest standards, long-standing traditions and rules for governing the administration of West Indies cricket, we, having distanced ourselves from such action of CWI, have decided to withdraw our respective candidacies," Hope and Sanasie said in a public statement issued on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Sanasie issued a separate public statement and stated why he decided to withdraw from the board. As per Sanasie, the CWI elections were being held “without critical requirements outlined” in the board’s constitution being “complied” with.
Sanasie added that Skerrit had a clear "advantage" in the race for the position of president. "Prior to the GCB elections, Minister Ramson held Three (3) meetings with the CWI President and a select group of Directors, from which the GCB nominated Directors were excluded despite their objection on the one occasion when they were aware of the meeting. The actions of Minister Ramson, at all material times, were deeply partisan and prejudicial, in favour of those who seek control of the GCB for political and personal purposes, and clearly intended to give my opponent an advantage in the CWI Elections. The Minister's unpatriotic action supported and enabled my opponent to undermine my candidacy."