CricketSports CWI president announces he will not run for re-election in 2028 by Barbados Today 09/12/2025 written by Barbados Today 09/12/2025 2 min read A+A- Reset President of Cricket West Indies (CWI) Dr Kishore Shallow has called upon CWI Chair of Cricket Strategy Mr Enoch Lewis to convene an emergency meeting with cricket legends after West Indies were bowled out for 27 against Australia on Monday. (FP) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 22 President of Cricket West Indies (CWI), Dr Kishore Shallow, has announced that he will not seek a third term in office when his term comes to an end. In a statement streamed on CWI’s social media platforms on Sunday, Shallow, who was recently elected as a Member of Parliament and named Minister of Tourism and Maritime Affairs in St Vincent and the Grenadines, said while he will continue in his role at CWI, he will not seek re-election in 2028. The 41-year-old Shallow took over leadership at CWI from Ricky Skerritt in 2023 and was re-elected unopposed in May of this year. “… I know that some of you may be concerned about my recent appointment to Cabinet and what it may mean for my continued service as president of CWI. Let me be up front and transparent with you, as I’ve always been.” “Admittedly, I have thought long and hard about this. My conviction is that the work ahead requires steady leadership and a commitment to completing the reforms already set in motion. It is for this reason that I will conclude my current term, but with the intention not to seek re-election,” Shallow said in the pre-recorded statement. In giving his reasons for not stepping down, Shallow said he wanted to complete the reforms which were needed to improve the state of West Indies cricket both on and off the field.” You Might Be Interested In CRICKET- CLOSE- WI (289) & 127-6 vs ENG (77) – 2nd day, 1st Test Chase slices through England to set up crushing win GUYANA-Court rules on former government backbencher He said most of those reforms had already begun and he was committed to seeing out their completion during his tenure. “When I first accepted the responsibility of serving at CWI I did so with a clear objective: to help restore the integrity of the organisation and advance meaningful governance reform. Our aim has always been to create a stronger foundation that can ultimately support improved performances on the cricket field. “While the journey has not been without its challenges, and we have not achieved every goal, we have made significant and measurable progress,” Shallow maintained. “… My conviction is that the work ahead requires steady leadership and a commitment to completing the reforms already set in motion.” (CMC) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Greaves hails Test Cricket as ‘massive step up’ 09/12/2025 International athletes shine as Run Barbados earns World Athletics certification 07/12/2025 New Zealand seize control after West Indies’ batting collapse 04/12/2025