CARICOMCricketLocal NewsSports Gonsalves wants CARICOM to help West Indies cricket by Barbados Today 14/05/2026 written by Barbados Today Updated by Benson Joseph 14/05/2026 3 min read A+A- Reset Caricom leaders stand for a group photo on day two of the 49th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community at Montego Bay Convention Centre in 2025 (Photo credit: Naphtali Junior) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 355 Former St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves has insisted that West Indies cricket is in crisis and has called on regional governments to play a more integral role in decision-making processes. ย Although concerns about the state of West Indies cricket have persisted for decades among regional supporters and stakeholders, scrutiny has intensified over the past year following last summerโs Test series defeat to Australia, highlighted by the teamโs shocking 27 all out at Sabina Park. ย The Caribbean team is currently ranked in the bottom half of all the ICCโs menโs rankings, sitting eighth in Tests, 10th in One-Day Internationals and seventh in Twenty20s. ย You Might Be Interested In Pybus returns Holder is number two Ferdinand on the mend Cricket West Indiesโ (CWIโs) financial situation has also drawn concern with the governing body reporting it will lose US$26 million this year, though they expect to make a profit in 2027. ย Gonsalves, who served as Prime Minister for 24 years before losing the general election last November, told the Jamaica Observer that CWI should work with governments more closely to properly address the issues. ย โThe governments have to get involved but the governments [are] not going to get involved seriously if Cricket West Indies continues to think that governments will pour money into Cricket West Indies without them having a say,โ Gonsalves said. ย Although CARICOM has a cricket subcommittee, once chaired by Gonsalves, the regional body has no direct governance role within CWI. ย While the International Cricket Council (ICC) also prohibits government interference in the administration of its member nations, Gonsalves said cricket is too valuable to the Caribbean for governments to not be involved. ย โThe pristine rules donโt apply to Pakistan and India because the Indian Supreme Court already said that this thing is a public good, it canโt be run by a purely private enterprise. Iโm sure if it comes to our courts that they will rule similarly because it makes perfect sense. ย โThe law is right reason and right reason indicates that you canโt have a public good, of this type being run by a private entity and certainly you canโt expect the parliaments to vote money to put it inside of the organisation,โ Gonsalves said. ย โIโve thought long and hard about this thing and I dare anybody to tell me that my conclusions are not correct.โ ย Gonsalves believes that the regionโs leaders should seek approval from the ICC to have a greater role in reforming and managing West Indies cricket. ย โIf this matter is discussed within the context of the region and governments decide this is way weโre going to do it and we want to play a part in the management of it and to restructure it, we have to make a demarche (formal diplomatic representation of governmentโs official position) to the ICC and say this thing cannot continue like this, because if it continues like this, it would fold,โ he said. ย โSo I donโt think itโs a question of trust, itโs whether we as governments in the region decide whether weโre going to be involved in this matter, and in order to comply with the perspectives of the ICC, where are the tolerable limits for the stateโs involvement because we are in a crisis.โ ย The West Indies return to action next month with three ODIS and three T20s against Sri Lanka at Sabina Park in Kingston. ย (JAMAICA OBSERVER) 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 Class 3 students to begin new path to high school from September 18/06/2026 โMandatory minimumsโ for gun crimes, says senator 18/06/2026 Barbados now a fully aged society, minister declares 18/06/2026