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Greaves new VP of BCA

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The Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) has moved swiftly to fill the position of vicepresident, which was left vacant when Gregory Nicholls stepped down last Saturday.

Pedro Greaves, who sat as an ordinary director on the Board of Directors, has been elevated to second in- command after a meeting on Tuesday night. The BCA is expected to soon notify its membership body and make the announcement through its channels.

Weekend Sport has learnt that the 40-year-old will serve in the role for the next five months until the elections are held in August. He will continue to serve as a shareholder representative at Cricket West Indies (CWI) executive meetings. Calvin Hope, the BCA president and Jason King, the experienced treasurer will remain as the CWI directors from Barbados.

Greaves, a highly regarded insurance executive, is an active playing member of the Wildey Cricket Club where he appeared in the Intermediate division last season. He will also now have responsibility for several key areas of the organisation.

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