CG Partners To Enhance Youth Cricket Coaching
Coralisle Group Ltd. [CG] announced a partnership that unites Cricket West Indies [CWI], the Bermuda Cricket Board [BCB], and the Bermuda Government’s Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation to enhance cricket coaching for Bermuda’s youth and local coaches.
A spokesperson said, “This initiative, aimed at fostering talent and passion for the sport, leverages CG’s longstanding relationship with CWI to bring advanced coaching and support to Bermuda.
“Through this collaboration, Bermuda’s young cricketers will benefit from expert coaching and guidance, equipping them with the skills and confidence needed to excel. The initiative will culminate on Thursday, 25th July at the Annual Summer Day Camp Mini Cup Match Classic, where youth cricket campers will showcase their talents on a level playing field in an event sponsored this year by CG.
“Two distinguished CWI coaches, Ryan Austin and Britney Cooper, will lead the coaching sessions. Ryan Austin, an Assistant Coach and Specialist Spin Bowling Coach, has a wealth of experience, having completed the CWI Level Three Coaching qualification in 2023. He currently serves as an Assistant Coach for the Senior CWI Women’s team and has previously worked with the West Indies Male and Female Under-19 and Academy Programmes. Britney Cooper, a former CWI player with a twelve-year career, represented the West Indies on 125 occasions and was a key player in the T20 World Cup-winning team in 2016. Over the past year, Britney has contributed to the CWI HP pathway, assisting the Female Under-19 and Academy/Emerging Player programmes.”
Naz Farrow, CEO of CG, expressed enthusiasm for the initiative, stating, “Our goal has always been to leverage our relationship with Cricket West Indies to support and develop cricket in Bermuda, our home country. We aim to instil a deep love and excitement for our national game among the youth, fostering a lifelong passion for cricket. The support given to this year’s Government Summer Day Campers and the CG-sponsored Mini Cup Match is a significant step towards achieving this goal. Additionally, the opportunity for Bermuda Cricket Board’s year-round coaches and players to interact with CWI coaches is a fantastic bonus, and we look forward to the positive impact of this initiative.”
Calvin Blankendal from the Bermuda Cricket Board added, “We are grateful to CG for facilitating the arrival of these advanced coaches to Bermuda. Their expertise will be invaluable to our local players and coaches, creating a lasting legacy that will benefit Bermuda cricket for years to come.”
Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport Owen Darrell commented, “We are thrilled that CG has taken the initiative to foster a love for cricket among our youth. The collaboration with the Bermuda Cricket Board and the expert coaching from CWI will undoubtedly have a positive impact on our local campers and coaches. We look forward to seeing the enthusiasm and skills that this programme will inspire.”
The spokesperson said, “CG is committed to supporting and developing Bermuda’s cricketing talent through strategic partnerships and innovative initiatives. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in promoting cricket among Bermuda’s youth, ensuring they have the tools and opportunities to succeed on and off the field.”
I mean its great that CG want to put money into youth cricket but will the West Indies now accept our young cricketers into their ranks as eligible players, just as England has done with Delray and the U19s? I didn’t think so, we aren’t West Indian.
” we aren’t West Indian”
That might depend on who you ask.