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Chris Dehring designated new CEO of Cricket West Indies

17 Dec, 2024 9:09 AM, Tue

Chris Dehring designated new CEO of Cricket West Indies

Chris Dehring, the overseeing chief and President of the 2007 ODI World Cup in the Caribbean, has been selected the new Cricket West Indies (CWI) CEO. He replaces Johnny Grave, who ventured down from the job in October. A CWI proclamation said that Dehring had been chosen from a "cutthroat pool of north of 50 candidates addressing Europe, Australia, Afghanistan, India, and the Caribbean". "Reliable with the need to enlist uncommon authority to drive our central goal forward, Chris Dehring addresses the most elite - a trailblazer, planner, industry mogul and energetic supporter for West Indies cricket," CWI president Kishore Shallow said. "His return as a chief at West Indies cricket flags the beginning of a thrilling new time as we work to recover our situation as a prevailing power in world cricket." Dehring has wide involvement with finance, sports the board, media and broadcast communications. During the 2007 ODI World Cup, he managed the development of ten new global standard arenas around the West Indies. He is additionally the organizer behind Sports, the Caribbean sports telecaster, as well as the fellow benefactor of the Jamaican venture bank Dehring, Hitting and Golding. He has likewise filled in as a senior leader at Link and Remote. "West Indies cricket has consistently held an extraordinary spot in my heart," Dehring said. "As a binding together power and an image of pride for our locale, I'm regarded to get back to an association that holds extraordinary importance to our kin. Along with the CWI group and partners, I'm focused on driving development, encouraging ability, and reigniting the enthusiasm for West Indies cricket, both at home and all around the world." Dehring will formally start his residency on February 1, 2025.

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