Key Points

Cricket West Indies held a three-day workshop in Trinidad to align regional talent scouts with the senior men’s team standards. Head coach Daren Sammy emphasized the importance of integrating international-level processes into regional scouting. Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe highlighted the push for standardized player assessments. The initiative aims to strengthen West Indies' pathway back to global cricket dominance.

Key Points: CWI Hosts Talent ID Workshop During WI Breakout League in Trinidad

  • CWI aligns regional talent scouts with senior team standards
  • Daren Sammy leads sessions on international selection processes
  • Workshop aims to standardize player assessment models
  • Territorial scouts from six regions participate
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Cricket West Indies conducts talent identification workshop in Trinidad during WI Breakout League

Cricket West Indies conducts talent identification workshop with regional scouts and senior coaches to align player development with international standards.

"It’s a great initiative... giving them an in-depth look into what we do at the highest level – Daren Sammy"

Port of Spain, May 11

Cricket West Indies (CWI) Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe met with territorial talent identifiers during the recently concluded West Indies Breakout League in Trinidad.

The workshop, which spanned three days from May 8 to May 10, brought together CWI's network of Territorial Talent Identifiers with key High Performance and coaching personnel to improve alignment, evaluation methods, and integration with the senior men's team environment.

The six (6) talent identifiers went through several comprehensive sessions with the head coach of the Senior Men's Team, Daren Sammy, alongside high-performance manager Dwain Gill, senior talent manager Jamal Smith, and CWI's Performance Analyst Avenesh Seetaram.

Head Coach Daren Sammy praised Cricket West Indies for the initiative, which is in line with the strategic plan of aligning the principles of the international team to the regional level.

"It's a great initiative brought on by CWI with all the talent IDs that we have around the region, with the intention to provide context and guidance to this instrumental group, by giving them an in-depth look into what we do at the highest level in all three formats of the game", Sammy said. "The processes we go through, the data that is collected, and how those translate to filling the respective personnel roles in the various teams. The workshop gave us the opportunity to show our Talent IDs a template that they could mirror in their home territories, regarding planning and tactical aspects at the international level."

Director of Cricket, Miles Bascombe, outlined the key objective of the workshop.

"The workshop's main objective is to ensure that the Territorial Talent identifiers know the processes that drive selection and, by extension, talent identification and development. We also took the opportunity to align the depth charting process and gather their input on creating a standardised player assessment model to be implemented system-wide. The input and feedback from the group were extremely valuable and provided a foundation for continuous collaboration."

Sammy added that with the drive and desire to regain dominance and reign on the international scene, the regional talent identifiers will play a crucial role.

"With the expertise of Jamal Smith and Avenesh Seetaram, we showed the talent IDs what is required to be on par with the rest of the world, as well as explaining the brand of cricket we want to play and how we will use the regional level as the starting point to plot our way to the summit of international cricket yet again. "Sammy shared. "Over these last few days, the workshop presented the opportunity for the team to give guidance to the talent IDs which was met with great enthusiasm and passion."Territorial Talent Identifiers at the Workshop:

Henderson Broomes (Barbados)

Ramnaresh Sarwan (Guyana)

Delroy Morgan (Jamaica)

Samuel Spencer (Leeward Islands)

Gibran Mohammed (Trinidad & Tobago)

Craig Emmanuel (Windward Islands).

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Rahul K.
Great initiative by WI cricket! India should also conduct such workshops at state levels to bridge gap between domestic and international cricket. Our IPL scouts could learn from this structured approach. West Indies have produced some legendary players - hope this helps them return to former glory! 👍
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Priya M.
Interesting to see Daren Sammy in coaching role. He was such an explosive player! WI cricket needs proper structure - hope this talent identification program bears fruit. Their T20 team is already strong but need better Test players. Maybe they can collaborate with BCCI for exchange programs?
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Amit S.
Standardized player assessment model is much needed. In India we have too much variation between state associations. WI taking right steps but implementation will be key. Their cricket board has faced many challenges in past - hope this brings stability.
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Sunita R.
Good to see Ramnaresh Sarwan involved! He was technically so sound. West Indies cricket holds special place in our hearts - remember 1983 World Cup? 😊 Hope they rebuild strong team. Maybe need to focus more on longer format development though - their Test cricket has suffered.
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Vikram J.
While the workshop sounds impressive, WI cricket needs more than just talent ID. Their domestic structure needs overhaul and players need financial security to choose cricket over other sports. BCCI helped our players with central contracts - maybe CWI should learn from that model.
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Neha P.
Data-driven approach is the future! Good to see WI embracing analytics like we do in IPL. Hope this helps unearth next Lara or Ambrose. Their fast bowling talent is still world class - just needs proper nurturing. Caribbean cricket deserves to be at top again! 🏏

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