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Webster welcomes Adams

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ST GEORGE’S, Grenada – Sports psychologist Rudi Webster has welcomed the reported appointment of former West Indies cricketer Jimmy Adams as the region’s new director of cricket.

Adams, who represented West Indies as player and captain during his career, replaces Englishman Richard Pybus who did not seek to renew his contract.

The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has yet to officially announce the appointment. Media reports in the region also say former Australian cricketer Stuart Law has been appointed to fill the position left vacant by Phil Simmons who was fired in September.

Speaking on the regional television programme Big Bang Sports, Webster, who has worked with the West Indies cricket team, blasted Pybus as a ”total disaster” and applauded the appointment of Adams as one that would “make a difference”.

“Well I am extremely pleased that Pybus is no longer with us. He was a total disaster and he has done more harm to West Indies cricket and there is only one other person who has done more harm to the game and that is (Dave) Cameron, the current president,” Webster told Big Bang Sports.

Really happy

“I am really happy that Jimmy Adams will take over the post of director of cricket. I think he should make a difference. Stuart Law has been around for a while, I do not know too much about him but what I hear from the grapevine is that he is not a bad coach. So I think that is the first step in the right direction.”

The decision to fill the two positions were reportedly taken last weekend at a WICB’s meeting which took place in St Maarten.

Webster also has repeated calls for Cameron to step down as WICB president.

The Jamaican sports administrator has come in for widespread criticism for his role in ongoing conflicts between the WICB and regional cricketers.

Worst president

Dr Webster blasted Cameron as the “worst president” and said the effect of Adams and law on regional cricket will be limited if Cameron refuses to step down.

“But it is not enough. I think that the president of the West Indies Cricket board must go and they must be structural reform of the board if we are to progress.

“Dave Cameron is by far the worst president that I have ever seen in those 50 years. It is not even a close call,” said Webster, whose 50-year involvement in sport also includes basketball, soccer, motor racing, golf and Australian football.

“The point I am making is that it does not matter if Adams comes in or Stuart Law comes in if there is not a change in the attitude of the West Indies cricket board at the very top and a change in the attitude of the directors who control and manage the game, I think that the input from these two gentlemen will be very very limited.” (Reuters)

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