Cameron upset with the BCA

Bridgetown.

Dave Carmeron is upset that the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) has denied him the opportunity to make a campaign presentation as part of his bid to be president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WIBC.

 Cameron, the WICB’s current vice-president who will be challenging  Jullian Hunte for the top post at WICBs annual general meeting in Barbados next Wednesday, made a request to the BCA “months ago” seeking an audience to outline his credentials and vision.

The 42-year-old Jamaican is claiming that his offer was ignored by the BCA, whose board of management met earlier this week and ratified a decision to throw its support behind Hunte as president and Joel Garner, the BCA head, as vice-president.

“I am terribly disappointed by the lack of response from the BCA since we are supposed to hold West Indies cricket in high regard,” Cameron said.

"As a full member of the WICB, I would have wanted the opportunity to address one of the member boards. When I am elected president next week, I will still have to deal with the BCA", he added.

Cameron has written to the BCA to register his disappointment.