CWI Awards Multi-Year Contracts to Top Cricketers

CWI Awards Multi-Year Contracts to Top Cricketers

Cricket West Indies (CWI) has taken a groundbreaking step by awarding multi-year contracts to its top male and female cricketers. This move is a testament to the board’s commitment to player development and stability.

The contracts, which span from October 1, 2024 to September 30, 2026, are the result of a new four-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between CWI and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA). The contracts provide financial security and peace of mind for the players, allowing them to focus on their performances.

A total of 15 male players have been awarded contracts, with six receiving two-year deals. Men’s ODI captain Shai Hope, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Brandon King, Gudakesh Motie, and Jayden Seales are among those who have earned multi-year contracts.

The women’s team has also benefited from the new contract structure. Stafanie Taylor, Shemaine Campbelle, and Hayley Matthews have all been awarded multi-year deals.

“CWI has committed to maintaining open and honest dialogue with players, and being practical about the realities of the modern game,” said Miles Bascombe, CWI’s director of cricket. “The players have responded in kind, and the acceptance of multi-year contracts is an indication of clarity, confidence, and commitment on both sides.”

Notable absentees from the contracts list include senior fast bowler Kemar Roach, who is currently in discussions about a dual playing and mentor role. Batter Tagenarine Chanderpaul has also missed out on a central contract but will take up a franchise retainer contract with Guyana Harpy Eagles.

Among the new entrants to the contracts list are allrounder Roston Chase and batter Kavem Hodge. Chase was a key player in West Indies’ run to the Super Eight during the 2024 T20 World Cup, while Hodge scored a vital first-innings 71 in West Indies’ first Test victory in Australia in 28 years.

The awarding of multi-year contracts is a significant step forward for West Indies cricket. It provides stability and security for the players, allowing them to focus on their performances and contribute to the success of the team.

West Indies Snatch Thrilling Two-Wicket Win in Second ODI Against Pakistan

West Indies Snatch Thrilling Two-Wicket Win in Second ODI Against Pakistan

West Indies emerged victorious in the second ODI against Pakistan, securing an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. The thrilling encounter witnessed a late twist, with West Indies snatching a two-wicket win off the final ball.

Pakistan, opting to bat first, posted a competitive total of 223 thanks to half-centuries from Sidra Ameen and Bismah Maroof. However, West Indies’ bowlers, led by Chinelle Henry and Karishma Ramharack, kept the Pakistani batters in check, restricting them to a manageable target.

In the chase, West Indies lost early wickets but Hayley Mathews kept the innings afloat with a solid 44. Shemaine Campbelle and Stafanie Taylor then forged a crucial 88-run partnership, putting West Indies in a commanding position. Taylor, who top-scored with 73, anchored the innings even after Campbelle’s departure.

However, Pakistan captain Nida Dar staged a remarkable comeback, claiming four wickets in quick succession to bring her team back into contention. With West Indies needing five runs off the final six balls, Fatima Sana conceded just two off the first five deliveries, including the wicket of Afy Fletcher.

But in a dramatic twist, Ramharack managed to edge the final ball past the wicketkeeper for a boundary, sparking jubilation in the West Indies camp. The victory not only secured the series for West Indies but also extended their unbeaten streak in ODIs to 10 matches.

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