linkThe West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) is hoping a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) will help foster a better relationship between the Board and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA).
WICB vice president Dave Cameron said yesterday that a new MOU is needed for both parties to find some middle ground that will allow more dialogue and agreement between the two major stakeholders of regional cricket.
Cameron's comments came yesterday at the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board's National Symposium on Cricket at Preysal High School in Preysal, Couva.
In front of a gathering that stood at 166 cricket lovers half hour after it started--including members of the public, administrators, coaches, umpires and other prominent faces in local cricket--WIPA president and CEO Dinanath Ramnarine sat next to Cameron.
The other presenters were C TV journalist Vidya Ramphal, former T&T and West Indies manager Omar Khan, and T&TCB 1st vice president Dudnath Ramkessoon. The event was moderated by I95.5's Andre Baptiste.
Still, Ramnarine and Cameron did agree that an improved relationship between the parties was key in attempts to improve the fortunes of regional cricket.
Time to get to work and sort out the MOU and WI cricket in general..