By Tony Cozier
NOTHING is as it seems in West Indies cricket.
Of late, the gap has widened between the public statements of Dave Cameron, the executive president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), and his chief executive officer, Michael Muirhead, and reality.
Separate reports on its governance by committees headed by former Jamaican Prime Minister P.J.Patterson and Charles Wilkin, a St. Kitts Queen’s Counsel, stressed the importance of accountability from the board.
The public, even directors of the WICB, have been left in the dark on major issues. They need to be told the truth by those who lead the administration of the regional game.
Two issues now occupy Cameron’s attention. One continues to concern the WICB’s relationships with