At least this plan doesn't seem to alienate any particular group of share holders. Greater corporate influence has a few negative connotations to me but it's a staple of professional sport so lets see how it develops.

The interest must be quite ....... interesting.the WICB deficit is US$10m
As I said last week, they will echo the ICC position. After all, it's an ICC initiativei thought the presser was quite small to be honest for what really is a major press conference about these MONUMENTAL chances in WICB & world cricket
Unless they might have access to more detailed and exclusive information.And given that Faseer and Tony Cosier were recently doing commentary in Trinidad, it wouldn't have been too hard to tell them to hang around for this.
perseverance
Mike!!...what Pybus is saying is TOO MANY of our young players get lost because they have nothing in-between u19 and the first class!!..so an academy for players 23 and under would be a great way to keep them developing while waiting for a chance at first class level!!..South Africa have an under23 competition and i'm wondering if Pybus has that up his sleeve?mikesiva wrote:Pybus: regional academies for 19-23-25 year olds....
Hmmm....to me, that's a bit late. If you can't get together an XI to play for Kingston College, then that's where the problem lies.
You need to start much earlier than that....
Cameron says that our FC cricketers will become "professionalised" this year...that's something we can hold him to.