Chris Dehring takes charge as CWI CEO, ushering in a new era of West Indies cricket

JOHN’S, ANTIGUAA new chapter in West Indies cricket began Monday as Chris Dehring officially assumed his role as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Cricket West Indies (CWI).

In a moment brimming with both expectation and ambition, Dehring was welcomed at the CWI headquarters at Coolidge Cricket Ground (CCG) by President Dr. Kishore Shallow, Vice President Azim Bassarath, and Chief Operating Officer Lynford Inverary.

With West Indies cricket standing at a critical juncture, Dehring’s appointment is not merely a change in leadership but a decisive move toward revitalization and progress. As global cricket continues to evolve, CWI seeks to balance tradition with innovation, reignite the region’s competitive fire, and strengthen the emotional bond between the team and its fervent supporters.

‘We must evolve with the game’ – Shallow

For CWI President Dr. Kishore Shallow, Dehring’s arrival is more than just a shift in personnel—it represents a bold commitment to transformation.

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“The appointment of Chris Dehring as CEO is not just a change in leadership—it is the start of a new era for West Indies cricket,” Shallow declared.

“We recognize that the game is evolving, and so must we. His vision, experience, understanding of the region, and deep-rooted passion for cricket make him the right person to guide us through this period of transformation, both on and off the field.”

West Indies cricket has long been revered for its storied past and unparalleled legacy, but restoring its global dominance requires fearless decision-making and innovative strategies.

“The road ahead requires bold decisions, fresh perspectives, and an unshakable belief in what West Indies cricket can be, and I am confident that Chris will help steer us toward that future.”

West Indies cricket must not stand still

Stepping into his role with unwavering determination, Dehring articulated his mission with both reverence for the past and a sharp focus on the future.

“West Indies cricket has always been more than just a sport—it is a symbol of identity, resilience, and excellence that has united generations across the region,” Dehring stated.

“I take on this role fully aware of the weight of that legacy, but also with the conviction that we must not stand still. Progress requires both continuity and change.”

His approach is clear: honor the rich history of West Indies cricket while driving modernization and rekindling its competitive fire.

“My aim is to build on the foundation laid by those before me while charting a new course—one that embraces modern realities, reignites our competitive spirit, and ensures that West Indies cricket is not just remembered for its past, but celebrated for its future.”

Strengthening the game at every level

As Dehring takes the reins, CWI is preparing to embark on a renewed push to fortify its cricketing infrastructure, unlock commercial opportunities, and deepen engagement with players, fans, and stakeholders across the Caribbean.

His leadership arrives at a time when West Indies cricket must redefine its identity on the world stage, and the months ahead will be pivotal in shaping the region’s cricketing destiny.

With a clear-eyed vision and an unshakable belief in the potential of West Indies cricket, Dehring now begins the formidable task of restoring the team to its rightful place among cricket’s elite.

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