GRENADA’s Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell’s stay at CARICOM’s cricket crease could be coming to an end.
While delivering the 19th Sir Frank Worrell Memorial Lecture at the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) on Wednesday night, Mitchell revealed that he may step down as chairman of CARICOM’s Sub-committee on Cricket Governance.
The four-time leader of the Spice Island, who has shepherded efforts to restructure the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), asserted that he won’t “play games” with the future of the game in the region.
Having endorsed the recent Barriteau Report, which last year recommended the immediate dissolution of the WICB but was rejected by the board, Mitchell said he was fully prepared to step away from his current role, though he would remain outspoken on the governance issues facing the game.
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