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Haynes appointed to ICC Men’s Cricket Committee

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Cricket legend Dr. The Most Honourable Desmond Haynes has been appointed to the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee, continuing the Caribbean’s strong presence on the global cricketing stage.

The announcement was made by Cricket West Indies (CWI), noting that Haynes takes over from former West Indies all-rounder and cricket administrator Roger Harper.

Haynes, who served as Lead Selector for the West Indies Men’s teams from January 2022 to June 2024, brings a wealth of experience to the influential committee, which advises on playing conditions and rules affecting the game at all levels.

President of CWI, Dr. Kishore Shallow, welcomed the appointment, stating:

“The appointment of Dr. Desmond Haynes to the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee is a significant moment for West Indies cricket. Not only does he bring his legendary status as one of our greatest opening batsmen but also his sharp cricket mind and deep understanding of the modern game. His proven track record in cricket administration and previous role as Lead Selector gives him unique insights into both the technical and governance aspects of cricket. Therefore, we had no reservation in proudly recommending him to this committee.”

Dr. Shallow also extended appreciation to Harper, saying:

“On behalf of CWI, I must also express our sincere gratitude to Roger Harper, who has served with distinction over the past three years. Roger’s contributions have helped shape important decisions in the global game and he has represented West Indies cricket admirably at the ICC level.”

The ICC Men’s Cricket Committee, chaired by a former international cricketer, is comprised of members representing players, umpires, referees, coaches, boards, and media. Members serve three-year terms, with the potential for reappointment.

Haynes is widely regarded as one of the finest opening batsmen in West Indies history. He played 116 Test matches and 238 One-Day Internationals (ODIs), scoring over 16,000 international runs. He was part of the West Indies team that won the 1979 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup and was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in 2021. (PR)

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