Cricket West Indies president Dave Cameron believes globalization, more than anything else, accounts for the state of cricket in the West Indies .
Cameron made the revelation yesterday following the launch of the Chirpy’s classroom adventure academic manual at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Trinidad.
He says supporting the tourist Industry and getting that industry’s support is the way to go.
In the meantime Cameron is speaking confidently that the West Indies team will be at the ICC World Cup next year outlining that plans are underway to win the World Cup.
The two-time former champions were forced to play in the qualifying tournament which the regional cricket boss says they went into with a view to winning the world cup which will be in England and Wales in 2019.
The regional team boast an unblemished record in its four matches of the preliminary round of the ICC qualifiers in Zimbabwe, beating United Arab Emirates, Papua New Guinea, Ireland and the Netherlands.
The Caribbean side will open their campaign in the Super Six stage of the competition tomorrow against Afghanistan.