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Saturday, May 3, 2025

Sebastien favoured to manage West Indies

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Lock­hart Se­bastien is ex­pect­ed to be named man­ag­er of the West In­dies team for the up­com­ing T20 World Cup in In­dia.Se­bastien is among three can­di­dates short­list­ed by the hu­man re­source com­mit­tee of the WICB. The two oth­ers are Ricky Sker­ritt and Dwain Gill.

Gill is cur­rent­ly man­ag­ing the West In­dies Un­der-19 team at the World Cup in Bangladesh and hails from Grena­da. Sker­ritt is a for­mer gov­ern­ment min­is­ter in St Kitts/Nevis. He is al­so a for­mer man­ag­er of the West In­dies crick­et team.

Se­bastien, the for­mer Wind­ward Is­lands open­er who is al­so man­ag­er of the Wind­ward Is­lands Vol­ca­noes, is front run­ner for the post and is like­ly to ac­com­pa­ny the team to the World T20, which will be led by Dar­ren Sam­my.

With just a few weeks be­fore they fly out to In­dia, the team is with­out a man­ag­er.The West In­dies go in­to ac­tion on Feb­ru­ary 16 against Eng­land at Mum­bai.

The man­ag­er's va­can­cy fol­lowed the ap­point­ment of for­mer West In­dies bats­man Richie Richard­son to the In­ter­na­tion­al Crick­et Coun­cil (ICC). The 53-year-old is now a match ref­er­ee with the world body and left the team af­ter the sec­ond Test of the West In­dies/Aus­tralia se­ries at Mel­bourne to­wards the end of De­cem­ber.

Since then, the WICB has re­ceived ap­pli­ca­tions from sev­er­al in­di­vid­u­als. This was nar­rowed down to sev­en and then three. Among the sev­en were two di­rec­tors of the WICB, Joel Gar­ner the pres­i­dent of the Bar­ba­dos Crick­et As­so­ci­a­tion (BCA) and Julien Charles, pres­i­dent of the Wind­ward Is­lands Crick­et Board of Con­trol (WICBC). The two did not qual­i­fy for the job be­cause of their roles as WICB di­rec­tors.

The West In­dies are high­ly favoured to win the ti­tle in In­dia, as their team is packed with T20 stars. Apart from Sam­my, they have world beat­er Chris Gayle and all rounders Ke­iron Pol­lard and Dwayne Bra­vo. Top ranked T20 bowler Samuel Badree and mys­tery spin­ner Sunil Nar­ine are al­so in­clud­ed in the team.


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