Re-elected WICB President to meet Grenada PM

Mar 09, 2015

A meeting with Grenada’s Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell on cricket governance is among the first items of business for re-elected President of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Mr. Dave Cameron.

Jamaican Cameron defeated challenger, former Test cricketer Barbadian Joel Garner by 8 votes to 4 in elections during the WICB’s Annual General Meeting at the Jamaica Pegasus, on Saturday 7 March 2015. His running mate, Emmanuel  Nanton of Dominica and the Windward Islands was also returned 8 votes to 4 over Trinidadian Baldath Mahabir.

The President spoke about his first orders of business following the elections.

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