Georgetown : President of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Whycliffe Cameron has welcomed efforts by the Guyana Government and other stakeholders at resolving all encumbrances at the local level and re-opening the door to international cricket.
He met with President Donald Ramotar reiterating support for the regional board during a courtesy call yesterday in the company of Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport Dr Frank Anthony.
Members of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) had been embroiled in a bitter dispute over claims of financial irregularities that ended with a move to the courts and a resolution for the Government to intervene.
“The Minister has done everything in his powers and continues to, there is a bill before parliament and I think we will get that resolved in a couple of weeks and… you will have international cricket back in Guyana in very short order,” the new WICB President said.
Cameron expressed the hope that Clive Lloyd, the Guyanese born West Indies cricket icon will continue to play a positive role for cricket in Guyana, but also believes that the WICB could use some of his expertise.
Although not going into much detail, Cameron is brainstorming some ideas that he thinks Lloyd can support.
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