Brian Lara and Mickey Arthur will be a part of a panel to review West Indies’ early exit from T20 World Cup

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CWI says they will submit a Report to the CWI Board of Directors, with relevant insight and clear recommendations

Former West Indies captain Brian Lara and Mickey Arthur, who is currently the Derbyshire head of cricket, are part of a three-member panel announced by Cricket West Indies to conduct a review of West Indies’ early exit from the 2022 T20 World Cup which was held in Australia.

Former West Indies captain Brian Lara and Mickey Arthur, who is currently the Derbyshire head of cricket, are part of a three-member panel announced by Cricket West Indies to conduct a review of West Indies’ early exit from the 2022 T20 World Cup which was held in Australia. 

Justice Patrick Thompson Jr., a High Court Judge at the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, will act as the Chair of the group.

Having endured misfortunes with Scotland and Ireland in the group stage of the T20 World Cup, West Indies failed to qualify for the Super 12 stage of the event which was won by England. 

West Indies’ only win came against Zimbabwe who made it to the next round along with Scotland.

The three-member panel, which has already started its work,

“will submit a Report to the CWI Board of Directors, with relevant insight and clear recommendations. It is also intended that this review will establish a process and template for future performance reviews. The Terms of Reference (TOR) will be published,”

CWI stated.

Speaking about the appointment of the panel, CWI president Ricky Skerritt said:

“CWI is fortunate to have such a knowledgeable and independent panel agree to serve West Indies Cricket under challenging circumstances. I am especially grateful for their commitment to lend some of their valuable time to this important review project.

“It is vital that players, coaches, administrators, and all of us who love West Indies cricket, recognize that creating a sustainable learning culture, throughout the organization, is a prerequisite for player growth and team improvement. Emotion-based and knee-jerk type decisions have failed CWI repeatedly in the past. I am confident that this independent World Cup review process will produce findings and learnings that should be of great benefit to our cricket system going forward,”

said Skerritt.

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