Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Adherence to strategic plan the right approach, says CEO Grave

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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) — Cricket West Indies (CWI) chief executive Johnny Grave has warned there is “no easy fix” for the Caribbean side’s decline but has backed the board’s “clear strategic plan” to revive their fortunes over the long term.

Stressing that West Indies cricket had deteriorat­ed gradually over the last decade, Grave said only hard work “on and off the field”, and continued “honest conversati­ons” among all stakeholde­rs in coming years, would see West Indies return to the pinnacle.

West Indies’ woes were brought sharply into focus again when they slumped to a 2-0 whitewash on the recent tour of New Zealand, losing both Tests inside four days.

“I think it is hard work at all levels. I think we’re going through a transforma­tion of Cricket West Indies — we’ve got a clear strategic plan,” Grave told Starcom Radio’s Mason and Guest cricket show.

“This isn’t an overnight thing that’s happened with West Indies cricket, and I think we’ve got to continue to have honest conversati­ons throughout the whole system.

“This isn’t a recent decline. We went there [New Zealand] in 2017 and had exactly the same [results]. We lost the T20s [Twenty20s], ODIS [One-day Internatio­nals] and the Test matches by similar margins in many respects, and we’ve been ranked ninth in the world for nearly half a decade.

“Producing the best talent is one of the aims of the CWI strategic plan.

“So this isn’t something that has suddenly happened. We haven’t gone from the top of the world before the New Zealand tour to ninth. New Zealand, probably back in 2014, were in a similar position on and off the field and it’s taken hard work, it’s taken a clear strategic plan and vision to get New Zealand cricket from that point to where they are today, and Cricket West Indies need to do exactly the same.”

He continued: “We’ve got a plan to transform the organisati­on on and off the field that we’re implementi­ng. Clearly COVID-19 and the pandemic has been difficult for us and a setback on many fronts, but the hard work continues and that’s what it’s going to take.

“There’s no easy fix, there’s no silver bullet that suddenly means we’re going to be number one in the world tomorrow. It’s going to take hard work throughout the entire system, all stakeholde­rs working together to get Cricket West Indies and our teams back to the top of the world.”

Grave said CWI had already started the rebuild with the overhaulin­g of the entire selection process at all levels, to ensure the best calibre of player was chosen to represent the internatio­nal teams.

Additional­ly, the Englishman said investment­s were continuous­ly being made in coaching developmen­t, sports science and fitness, while organisati­onally, the board had undertaken reviews of his financial, human resource and informatio­n technology structures in order to become more efficient.

Referencin­g the recent Wehby Report, Grave also explained it was the board’s hope that the governance structure of CWI could also be addressed.

Singling out the area of player fitness, Grave said CWI would continue to pay special attention to this aspect of player developmen­t.

“We need to continue to push the whole sports science and medicine programme within the West Indies system,” Grave pointed out.

“Not just at the internatio­nal level but at the franchise level to ensure that we have our best players available for our selectors, that we are appropriat­ely managing injury prevention and recovery and continue to drive fitness standards throughout the region.”

He continued: “Our facilities, if we’re honest, are not on par with other internatio­nal teams, so our players are not playing and practising in the best facilities, as other modern internatio­nal players would, so we know we’ve made a massive investment in buying the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua.

“We want to develop it into our world-class, high-performanc­e centre and that’s a big part of our strategic plan.

“None of these plans are suddenly going to be a magic wand for improvemen­ts overnight, but it’s going to take continued investment, real focus on the strategic plan on what we need to do to get back to the top, to produce better players, to produce winning teams and that’s what we need to focus on.”

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