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JCA tight-lipped on election

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There is still no word as to who the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) will be supporting in Sunday’s Cricket West Indies (CWI) Annual General Meeting (AGM) and presidential election, set to take place here in Jamaica.

Diahann Campbell, JCA honorary secretary and the person responsible for divulging this information, said they are still in the process of ratifying the results of their vote on Monday and was unable to provide any indication of when the information will be available for disclosure.

Both CWI presidential candidates, Jamaica’s incumbent Dave Cameron and St Kitts and Nevis’ Ricky Skerritt met and made their presentations to the local cricket body last week, but with a mere three days to go before the AGM and elections, the JCA continues to keep their cards close to their chest.

“I can’t give that information. The process is not yet completed, as soon as that process is complete, I will communicate with the executive,” Campbell told The Gleaner. “The returning officer has not submitted the information, as soon as that is done, the executive will be communicated to.” (The Gleaner)

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