WICB offers Central Retainer and Developmental contracts

St John’s Antigua – The WICB, on Friday August 27, offered Central Retainer Contracts for the period October 1, 2010 to September 30, 2011 to the following players: 

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1. Chris Gayle

2. Shivnarine Chanderpaul

3. Sulieman Benn

4. Dwayne Bravo

5. Darren Sammy

6. Kemar Roach

7. Brendan Nash

8. Adrian Barath

9. Darren Bravo

10. Shane Shillingford

11. Kieron Pollard

12. Nikita Miller

13. Devon Smith

14. Ravi Rampaul

15. Nelon Pascal

The WICB also offered Developmental Contracts to the following players:

1. Kirk Edwards

2. Andre Russell

3. David Bernard Jr.

4. Gavin Tonge

5. Andre Fletcher

6. Chadwick Walton

7. Devendra Bishoo

8. Assad Fudadin

9. Imran Khan

10. Kevin Stoute

The players have been given until September 10 to peruse the offers and indicate to the WICB whether they will accept. The WICB has also indicated that should, by that date, any player not convey a decision to the WICB or indicate that they would prefer not to take up the offer the WICB will make alternative offers.

Big hitting Kieron Pollard who has performed exceedingly well in the shortest form of the game has been offered a Central Retainer Contract for the first time. Also making their debut on the list of Central Retainer Contracts is the Trinidadian pair of Adrian Barath and Darren Bravo, Dominican off spinner Shane Shillingford, Jamaican left arm spinner Nikita Miller and Grenadian pacer Nelon Pascal.

Barath, Bravo, Miller and Pascal have been moved up to Central Retainer Contract offers from Developmental Contracts for the past year.

Devon Smith, the Grenadian opener, who performed well for the West Indies A Team, has also been offered a Central Retainer Contract after holding a Developmental Contract for the year October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010.

Of the 14 players who are on Central Retainer Contracts for the period October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010, six – Ramnaresh Sarwan, Denesh Ramdin, Jerome Taylor, Narsingh Deonarine, Dave Bernard and Travis Dowlin – have slipped off the list of those offered Central Retainer Contracts for the upcoming year.

Bernard has been offered a Developmental Contract while Sarwan and Taylor’s limited availability for the West Indies over the past year due to injuries weighed heavily against them. Sarwan and Deonarine’s general levels of fitness were also deemed unsatisfactory.

Ramdin and Dowlin’s performances over the past year have been less than favourable in the view of the Selection Committee and they were not recommended for Central Retainer or Developmental contracts.

The WICB reiterates that being on Central Retainer or Developmental contracts is not a pre-requisite for being selected to represent the West Indies.