Cayman Islands Cricket Association held its Annual General Meeting last Thursday at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex.
Thirty seven people attended representing a wide cross section of the cricketing fraternity.
Given an overwhelming vote of confidence President Courtney Myles and his out going executive was returned for another term.
Myles remains the CICA president.
1st Vice President -Alister Carter
2nd Vice President – Stephen Best
Secretary – Merta Day
Asst. Secretary – Rajpal Hemraj
Treasurer – Ian Goodall
Member – Hector Robinson
Member – Ivan Burges
Member – Theo Cuffy
In her secretary report, Day outlined the many gains of the association over the past year including the outstanding achievements.
After six years as an associate country, Cayman Islands have been ranked No.14 out of 34 associates.
The total 104 countries in the International Cricket Council are 10 Full members, 34 Associates and 60 Affiliates.
CICA hosted the annual ICC Americas Forum involving 17 countries.
Cayman Islands were placed in Category 3 of ICC Countries ranking of Associates and Affiliates in the 2009 New Funding Policy.
CICA introduced Coaching and Competitions at Under 17 Secondary Schools level with 7 teams. This will facilitate the Under 15 cricketers playing in the Secondary Schools League ensuring continuity.
The National Coaching Programme continued at Primary Schools Under 10 schools – 10 venues; Secondary Schools U/15 – 7 schools – 4 venues and Secondary Schools U/17 – 4 schools – 4 venues.
Two U-15 players Dale Parker and Shane Cato represented the ICC Americas team at the World U-15 championships hosted by the West Indies Cricket Board.
Cuffy was appointed coach for the ICC Americas team by the ICC Americas Development Manager.
CICA successfully held its 5 year Strategic Development Forum.
Ramon Sealy, Patrick McConvey and Kervin Ebanks were selected on an ICC Americas All Star team and attended the first coaching camp organized by this region in Trinidad.
The association used the occasion to wish the national senior team captained by Pearson Best all success in this week’s ICC Americas championships in Florida.
The Governor/Veterans match scheduled for Saturday was cancelled. The association decided to contribute the allocated funds towards the Cayman Brac Recovery Fund.
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