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Mar 28, 2013 Sports
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Jamaican businessman Dave Cameron was on Wednesday (yesterday) elected President of the West Indies Cricket Board, beating incumbent Dr Julian Hunte in a close vote at the Annual General Meeting here.
Cameron, who previously served as Vice President to Hunte, won 7-5 to ensure the change of guard in one of the Caribbean’s most prestigious bodies.
Newly elected WICB President Whycliffe Dave Cameron and Vice President Emmanuel Nanthan – WICB Media photo-Randy Brooks
His running mate Emmanuel Nanthan, the Windward Islands Cricket Board Chief, also took the post of Vice President after beating Barbados Cricket Association President Joel Garner, 8-4.
“I am happy and feel extremely blessed to be leading this august body this afternoon,” Cameron told a media conference here afterward. “As you know, the election process has been a long one … I traveled my Kingston to Georgetown to ensure that I was able to address the concerns of our stakeholders.
“As Emmanuel and I take over the West Indies Cricket Board, we take it over with very, very lofty goals in our minds but also with the understanding of the reason we are here and what everybody in the region is looking forward to.”
Cameron, who comes to the post with over ten years of WICB experience, campaigned on promises to improve the Board’s financial viability and increase the involvement of the region’s corporate sector.
He said he was now prepared for this challenge as well as that of uniting of West Indies cricket and charting a path for the success of the regional team.
“In my manifesto I talked about improving and building on our immense talent, increasing the revenues in the sport, … participation and about uniting the region through cricket,” he said.
“And I certainly believe this thing called cricket, and West Indies cricket in particular, is very passionate to all of us and I would like to say from the sweeper on the street to the Prime Ministers of the region, this is very passionate to all of us and with that we take on this very huge task of building the West Indies team and taking it back to the top where we are accustomed to.”
He continued: “We take it (challenge) on understanding and knowing very well that we will be innovate and creative … we will use every strength that we have available and try and get West Indies cricket back to the top.”
The election of Cameron ended Hunte’s bid for a fourth successive two-year term and marks the second major administrative change in West Indies cricket within the last seven months.
Last September, St Lucian Ernest Hilaire stepped down from the post of chief executive officer, to take up a diplomatic posting on behalf of his country’s government in London.
He was subsequently replaced by Jamaican Michael Muirhead.
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