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CWI resumes second round of Foundation Level & Refresher Coaching Courses in the Leeward Islands and St. Vincent

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October 8, 2025
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Course Instructors Mr. Brendon Ramlal (left) and Mr. Keshava Ramphal (second right) with participants at Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua.

Course Instructors Mr. Brendon Ramlal (left) and Mr. Keshava Ramphal (second right) with participants at Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua.

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ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – In keeping with its strategic approach to train and develop an adequate high-quality coaching pool throughout the region, Cricket West Indies (CWI) has resumed its second (2nd) round of Foundation Level & Refreshers Cricket Coaching course in the Leeward Islands and St. Vincent, in anticipation of the restart of primary schools and community based grassroot cricket programmes.

The engagements commenced in Antigua & Barbuda on Thursday 2nd October 2025 at the Coolidge Cricket Ground, with the remaining sessions scheduled slated for Sunday, October 5th in Montserrat, Tuesday, October 7th in the British and US Virgin Islands, Friday, October 10th in St. Maarten & Anguilla, and concluding on Thursday October 30th in St. Vincent.

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Commenting on the importance of the ongoing coaching education initiative, CWI’s Director of Cricket, Miles Bascombe said:

“The continuation of the Foundation Level and Refresher Coaching Courses reflects CWI’s strong commitment to developing high-quality coaching talent and strengthening cricketing infrastructure across the region.”

“As we work closely with government and private sector partners to grow age-group cricket at both the school and community levels, investing in coaching education at this early stage is essential to building a solid foundation for the growth and future sustainability of the sport in the region.”

 

Mr. Brendon Ramlal instructs participants during a session Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua.

Bascombe added:

“By equipping coaches with the right tools and knowledge, we are creating a more inclusive and sustainable cricket pathway. One that supports the resurgence of grassroots and mass participation cricket throughout the Caribbean.”

“Flagship age group development initiatives such as the Republic Bank Limited (RBL) Five for Fun Cricket and the Girls Under-16/19 Territorial Cricket Hub programmes, which are vital to driving development and inspiring the next generation of cricketers, will now benefit significantly from having a well-trained and qualified pool of foundation level coaches in each territory.”

Leading the facilitation of these important courses are Mr. Brendon Ramlal and Mr. Keshava Ramphal, both of whom hold Level 3 Coaching Certifications, and have backgrounds in the primary and secondary education systems in Trinidad & Tobago.

The duo has been involved in age-group cricket development programmes and coaching for well over a decade, bringing a wealth of knowledge in areas such as child protection & safeguarding, analytics, tactical awareness, physical literacy & fitness, session plan development, along with effective communication and feedback.

Demonstrating CWI’s commitment to the safety and well-being of young players, all participants were required to complete the online UNICEF Child Protection Course and attend a virtual Cricket Safeguarding & Child Protection Workshop before starting the coaching education programme.

These vital prerequisites ensure that every coach enters the pathway equipped with the knowledge to create a safe, supportive environment for player development.

Previously, the Foundation Level & Refresher Coaching Courses were successfully hosted in Dominica, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, Grenada (inclusive of Carriacou), Jamaica and Barbados, with over 150 participants engaged in the coaching courses designed to equip current and aspiring coaches with the essential skills and knowledge to foster young talent and promote the growth of cricket at the grassroots level. (Windiescricket)

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