The West Indies Cricket Board on Wednesday changed its name to Cricket West Indies and the two-time world champions will now be called WINDIES.
“Cricket West Indies better reflects how the organisation operates, as there are many different stakeholders who we work in partnership with, under the unifying aim of improving cricket at all levels within the region. We plan to work even more closely with them over the next few years and consultation will begin immediately as we develop a new strategic plan for 2018-2023.” said CEO Jhonny Grave.
The West Cricket Board began its 91st year with a new name and website as part of a comprehensive rebranding programme.
President Dave Cameron added, “Whilst the Board of Directors has an important role, we feel that the new name is more inclusive and appropriate, as we want to recognise the valuable role that our players, territorial boards, staff, supporters, governments, coaches, match officials and volunteers, play in the organisation. For Cricket West Indies to operate effectively and efficiently we need all of our stakeholders to work in partnership and the name change is an important first step in our strategy.”
The WINDIES name has long been associated with the representative teams within International cricket and this new brand will be used on all team playing shirts along with a new website.
This is the second time the board has decided to chamge its name in last 21 years.
West Indies missed out on Champions Trophy qualification as they ranked 9th on the ICC rankings and only top 8 nations play in the prestigious tournament.
Source: Agencies