
 
        
         
		West Indies’ Chedean Nation in action with England’s Sarah Taylor during the Second Women’s IT20 at the County  
 Ground, Northampton, Britiain on June 21, 2019.   Action Images via Reuters / Peter Cziborra 
 By Azad Ali 
 Fast  bowling  icon  Michael  Holding  
 said he was optimistic of Cricket West  
 Indies  (CWI)  implementing  some  of  
 the  major  recommendations  arising  
 from  the  recent  Wehby  Governance  
 Report. 
 Holding, 66, now a well-known international  
 television cricket analyst, said  
 while he was happy with the review of  
 the governance of West Indies cricket,  
 he was worried the CWI board of directors  
 would be  reticent  about adopting  
 the  proposals,  especially  those  which  
 threatened their own existence. 
 He said if the directors had the success  
 of  West  Indies  cricket  at  heart,  
 they  would  be  motivated  to  put  the  
 development  of  the  game before  their  
 own well-being. 
 Speaking  during  an  interview  on  a  
 Caribbean L 38     ife, Sept. 4-10, 2020 
 local radio station in Trinidad, Holding  
 asked,  “Are  the  board members  going  
 to vote for some of (themselves) to stay  
 in office?” 
 “I doubt it very much because a lot  
 of  those people in my opinion are not  
 there to help West Indies cricket, they  
 are there because they think it’s a big  
 deal  to  be  a  part  of  the  West  Indies  
 Cricket board,” he said. 
 “Every  time  these  recommendations  
 come forward,  I  get  the impression  
 that’s what  people  are  thinking,”  
 Holding said. 
 An  independent  task  force,  headed  
 by Jamaican businessman Don Wehby,  
 was  asked  by  Cricket  West  Indies  to  
 review the governance structure of the  
 regional body and recently put forward  
 several proposals aimed at “improving  
 the governance of CWI.” 
 Michael Holding.   Associated Press /  
 Andres Leighton 
 Bolt COVID-19 
 positive 
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 he posted a video on social media  
 saying he was waiting to hear about  
 his results. 
 The only sprinter to win the 100- 
 meter and 200-meter gold medals at  
 three consecutive Olympics (2008,  
 2012, and 2016) said he did not have  
 any symptoms of the COVID-19 virus  
 or the respiratory illness caused by  
 the novel coronavirus. 
 Bolt  said  he  took  the  test  after  
 he celebrated his birthday at a bash  
 where partygoers danced to the hit  
 “Lockdown”  by  Jamaican  reggae  
 singer Koffee. 
 Bolt, who retired from athletics in  
 2017, wrote on Instagram posting a  
 photo of himself holding his daughter, 
  Olympia, who was born in May. 
 format in 2006. 
 During his career, Bravo has played  
 in several Twenty20 leagues around  
 the world including the Indian Premier  
 League  (IPL),  Pakistan  Super  
 League (PSL), Bangladesh Premier  
 League (BPL) and the Big Bash in  
 Australia. 
 TKR has won its fourth consecutive  
 match to start the CPL tournament  
 with a victory over St. Lucia  
 Zouks. 
 Bravo took two wickets for seven  
 runs in the rain-affected match in  
 which the Zouks scored 111 in 17.1  
 overs. 
 After a two-hour rain delay, TKR  
 was set a revised target of 72 in nine  
 overs. 
 They got home in eight overs, with  
 Bravo, who cracked his 100th six  
 in  CPL  history.  He  was  on  23  with  
 Tim Seifert on 15 not out to end the  
 match. 
 we’re awaiting the results of those, as  
 well as issuing some equipment and  
 gear, and we’ll start our recovery from  
 tomorrow,” he added. “The players are  
 in good spirits, everybody is fine; management  
 staff as well. We’re looking to  
 get ready to get on the park.” 
 West  Indies  will  battle  England  
 behind closed doors in the series which  
 runs  from  Sept.  21-30  at  the  Incora  
 County Ground in England. The series  
 replaces scheduled tours by South Africa  
 and India, CMC said. 
 It said the series takes place amid  
 the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and  
 signals the return of women’s cricket  
 to the international schedule since  
 all cricket was suspended globally last  
 March due to the outbreak. 
 The United Kingdom has been hard  
 hit by COVID-19 with 336 000 cases  
 and 41, 500 deaths, “but the country  
 has slowly begun to reopen following  
 months of lockdown,” CMC said. 
 For West Indies, it said the series will  
 be the first bilateral fixture in nearly a  
 year following the series against India  
 in the Caribbean last November. 
 West  Indies  will  be  led  by  regular  
 captain Stafanie Taylor but will miss  
 veteran  off-spinner  and  vice-captain  
 Anisa Mohammed after the Trinidadian  
 opted out due to COVID-19 concerns,  
 CMC said. 
 The  squad  comprises:  Taylor,  Afy  
 Fletcher,  Hayley  Matthews,  Aaliyah  
 Alleyne, Cherry Ann Fraser, Natasha  
 Mclean, Shemaine Campbelle, Shabika  
 Gajnabi,  Chedean  Nation,  Britney  
 Cooper, Sheneta Grimmond, Karishma  
 Ramharack, Shamilia Connell, Chinelle  
 Henry, Kaysia Schultz, Deandra Dottin,  
 Lee Ann Kirby and Shakera Selman. 
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 Dwayne Bravo. 
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 DJ Bravo  
 Holding optimistic about CWI implementing recommendations