Education For Cricket Administrators

January 6, 2012

The Bermuda Cricket Board [BCB] said the first segment of the ICC Cricket Administration Program ‘Governance’ will take place on Wednesday 25 January, 6pm-9pm at Charities House on Point Finger Road.

“This course is part of the BCB’s continuing efforts to assist member clubs and to improve domestic pathways and opportunities,” said the BCB.

“The Cricket Administration Program is a collection of resources targeted at improving the knowledge, skills and performance of cricket administrators around the world. The CAP module on Governance provides an introduction to the politics, structures and processes that contribute to the effective governance of a sporting body.

“Participants completing this course will be able:

1. to understand governance systems and how to use them in either a club and national body context;
2. to understand effective club structures; and
3. to understand basic constitutional issues relating to their club.

Other modules include: ‘Financial Management’, ‘Effective Meetings’ and how to deliver ‘Community Cricket’.”

BCB President Lloyd Fray said, “The Board administered the ICC Cricket Administration Program Presenter and Assessor modules and qualified ten local candidates to teach the program.

“This initiative has been extremely successful ensuring that we have locally skilled people able to provide the right educational support to our administrators and volunteers in clubs and cricket community. These courses offer an excellent opportunity for clubs to strengthen their organization and structure and I encourage all clubs to promote them to their members.”

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