(CMC) – The first set of men’s cricketers from the academy to be based at Cricket West Indies’ (CWI) Coolidge Cricket Ground headquarters on a full-time basis were inducted in a ceremony held here over the weekend.
The 18 cricketers in attendance – the third cohort of players to be inducted – were addressed by West Indies cricket legend Courtney Walsh, technical staff, and cricket professionals, including CWI Director Enoch Lewis and CWI’s newly appointed chief operating officer, Lynford Inverary.
During his opening remarks, Inverary, who took over his new role on October 1, emphasised the importance of the Academy in developing the next generation of West Indies cricketers.
“CWI has invested in you because we believe you are worth the investment. You are the future of West Indies cricket.
“This is not a one-off investment; it’s part of our long-term commitment to creating a high-performance system that ensures West Indies cricket thrives on the global stage,” Inverary said.
Meanwhile, Walsh, the legendary fast bowler who still holds the West Indies record for most Test wickets, shared his unique perspective as a former player.
He advised the young men to focus on their fitness, to acknowledge the importance of constantly learning about the game, and to always enjoy themselves.
Lewis, who is also the chairman of the Cricket Performance and Development Committee, also delivered a powerful address, highlighting the pride and responsibility of wearing the West Indies crest. He reminded the young players that they are part of a legacy that extends beyond the field.
Ramesh Subasinghe, head coach of the West Indies Men’s Academy and CWI Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe, outlined the year’s curriculum, which, in addition to on-the-field training, focusses on skill development, personal growth, and leadership training.