RE-ELECTED Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) president Azim
Bassarath will place primary emphasis on youth development in the opening
phase of his new four-year term at the helm of Trinidad cricket.
Bassarath retained his presidential post after he bowled out lone presidential
candidate Surujdath Mahabir 34-15 at Saturday’s executive elections.
The veteran administrator has held the board’s top post for the past 12 years
and, in his fifth term as TTCB president, will continue until 2025.
The election was held at the Sir Frank Worrell Development Centre in Balmain,
Couva saw 49 members voting for the new executive.
Incumbent first vice-president Arjoon Ramlal retained his post as he received 23
votes compared to former TT and West Indies leg-spinner, and ex-West Indies
Player Association president Dinanath Ramnarine, who got 19, and Shareda
Mohammed, seven.
Kerwin John ran uncontested for second vice-president while Parasram Singh
will serve another term as third vice-president having trumped Sukesh Maniam
29-19 at the polls. Maniam was the outgoing treasurer.
Additionally, the board received two new executive members as Altaf Baksh was
elected general secretary while Kiswah Chaitoo was appointed treasurer.
Baksh eked out a narrow 25-24 win over Henry Chase, who contested for
Bassarath’s slate, while Baksh bettered Richard Ramkissoon 28-20.
Meanwhile, Joseph Sam Phillip (43 votes), Stephen Ramkissoon (39), Kelvin
Mohammed (31), Ann Browne-John (29) and Anderson Ramdath (29) were all
elected as executive members.
On his victory, Bassarath said, “I want to thanks the elections committee. From
the reports we got from members who voted, the process was very smooth and
we haven’t had a single complaint.
“I want to congratulate the committee and thank members of the TTCB for the
superb voluntary work that they did today. And also in putting things in place
since they were appointed on October 2.”
Bassarath said the election results did not surprise him. He is however, ready to
get down to business and welcomed the two new executive members to the
TTCB board.
“The people have voted and we have to accept the results of the elections. We
are looking forward with this new executive.
“I’m quite sure that we have very capable people who are on board and joined
the executive; very experienced people. And I look forward to working with them
for the next four years.
“The both (Baksh and Chaitoo) of them have already expressed their willingness
to work with me and the executive,” he added.
Looking ahead, Bassarath said the sport’s progress remains highly dependent on
the government’s decision to lift its restrictions.
There has been no domestic cricket since the pandemic hit in mid-March last
year. But with public restrictions being gradually lifted, and the TT Football
Association recently given the all-clear to host its first major sporting event – two
women’s matches against Panama – in over 18 months, Bassarath remains
optimistic.
Although physical cricket inactivity continues, the TTCB president said much
work is being done behind the scenes to ensure when the restrictions are lifted,
cricket can quickly transition and hit the ground running.
According to Bassarath, the TTCB has already put programmes in place for a
swift resumption, with particular emphasis on youth cricket.
“We are going to engage stakeholders, in terms of a grassroots programme, so
we can get the boys – Under-10, ages 10 to 15 and Under-19 back on the park to
participate in sport.
“We are also looking to host some new tournaments; Under-23, Under-19 and
Under-16 with four teams each.
“Those are new initiatives that we hope serve TT cricket and West Indies cricket
in the near future. You are not going to see it right away but give four or five
years down the road and definitely you are going to see some rewards in hosting
these four-team tournaments,” he said.
After missing out on presidency, Mahabir, who also serves as Secondary
Schools’ Cricket League president was still pleased with the process and
congratulated the newly appointed executive.
Via WhatsApp, Mahabir said, “It’s a democratic process and the electorate has
chosen. Congratulations to the winners, especially Mr Baksh and Mr Chaitoo. I
wish the new executive all the best.”
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