West Indies
Players’ Association

WIPA Releases

Jamaica To Benefit Directly From WIPA’s Cricket Development Programme “WIPA In The Community”

January 23, 2019

KINGSTON, Jamaica –The West Indies Players’ Association [WIPA] hosted a press launch on Wednesday, January 23, 2019, at WIPA’s office, George Headley Stand, Sabina Park, Kingston, regarding the expansion of their WIPA in the Community [WIC] Programme.

WIPA in the Community is a cricket development programme run by the West Indies Players’ Association. WIPA in the Community Jamaica is intended to contribute to the development of cricket in high-schools in Jamaica. WIPA will provide a cadre of certified coaches to lend technical support and monitor the U-14, U-16 and U-19 schoolboy cricket programmes, beginning with select schools in St. Catherine, Kingston and St. Andrew.

President of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association[ISSA], Mr. Leighton Christie, commented that the “full force from ISSA is a show of endorsement,” and noted that he is happy the initiative has moved from thought and planning to execution. “This effort is timely”, said Christie, “we have been looking for this for a very long time.. to improve the cricket, we need to start in the schools.”

Mr. Norman Malcolm, President of the Jamaica Cricket Umpires’ Association [JCUA], who Mr. Hinds noted was the first to signal support for WIPA in the Community Jamaica, called the initiative a “fantastic idea” and declared “full support.” Mr. Malcolm indicated that the umpires are willing to assist with resources and sharing their knowledge of the game.

These sentiments were echoed by Mr. Mark Neita, a member of ISSA’s Cricket Committee, 2ndVice President of the Jamaica Cricket Association [JCA] and President of Melbourne Cricket Club. Neita stated that WIPA in the Community Jamaica will be a “significant benefit for the development of youngsters” because “providing the technical expertise is so important.” Mr. Neita also highlighted the economic benefit and exposure the programme provides for players who have passed through the system.

WIPA in the Community Jamaica coach Cassius Burton Jr., who spoke on behalf of all the coaches, thanked WIPA for the opportunity to help to develop youngsters and to give back to the sport and noted that he was eagerly looking forward to the expansion of the programme to the rural areas. Burton indicated that already, students have indicated that they are happy about the programme and have been eagerly asking questions about transitioning to the next level.

Mr. Whycliffe ‘Dave’ Cameron, President of Cricket West Indies [CWI], who unfortunately was unable to attend the function, in his written message said, “I would like to applaud WIPA on its work done through this programme.” “We are well aware of the work being done.. and we are keen on facilitating its growth across the entire region.”

The launch of WIPA in the Community Jamaica is another proud moment for WIPA President & CEO, Wavell Hinds, who called it “another historic occasion.” Hinds noted that this initiative is “very significant for WIPA and for the development of cricket in Jamaica and the West Indies.” Additionally, Hinds noted that the initiative “speaks to the fundamental purpose of WIPA in lending support to its former and current members.”

The WIPA in the Community Coaches at this time are Tamar Lambert, Odean Brown, Cassius Burton Jr., and Nicholson Gordon, and when they are available, Andrew Richardson and David Bernard Jr.

 

-WIPA

Recent WIPA Releases

WIPA Expresses Best Wishes to Jamaicans in Light of Tropical Storm Melissa

October 25, 2025

WIPA Expresses Condolences at Passing of Bernard Julien

October 6, 2025

WIPA Congratulates Trinbago Knight Riders on 2025 CPL Title

September 22, 2025

WIPA Congratulates Barbados Royals Women on 2025 WCPL Title

September 19, 2025

Advertisements

Place an ad with us!

Place an ad with us

click the button below then full out our "Advertisement form". Once completed we will promptly review and reach out to you and your team.
Click Here
Matches

Search

Start typing in the field below

Quotes

Justin Greaves

Life is from the inside out; when you shift on the inside, life shifts on the outside.

Kavem Hodge

You can't always be perfect, but you can be progressive.

Jed Yearwood

Not every day is a good day, but we can always face a bad day with a good attitude.

Aldane Thomas

Hard times may shake us, but they also shape us. Every storm will pass and the sun will shine brighter than before.

Romaine Morris

You cannot cheat the grind, the universe knows the amount of work you put in.

Jahmar Hamilton

Small progress is better than no progress.

Kavem Hodge

You can't always be perfect, but you can be progressive.

Jamal Smith

Chart the course and set sail, the wind will do the rest.

Justin Greaves

Life is sweeter when you have an attitude of gratitude.

Fabian Allen

Sweat on the off days, shine on the game days.

Kjorn Ottley

If you want to excel in front of thousands, you'll have to outwork thousands in front of nobody.

Chinelle Henry

Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try.

Kesrick Williams

Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. Failure is delay, not defeat. It is a temporary detour, not a dead end. Failure is something we can avoid only by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing.

Fabian Allen

Everyone has a goal, everyone is looking to play as long as possible. Once you put in the work, you will get the results

Stafanie Taylor

It's a great achievement for me to be recognised amongst the top players in the world. It shows me that all the hard work I've been doing over the last year is paying off and being acknowledged. This is motivation to keep working hard and enjoy our sport.

Roshana Outar
You have to love the sport and be dedicated, hard work is the only true way to real success, and once you are committed, the sky is the limit.
Subrina Munroe
WIPA has definitely made a tremendous impact when it comes to women’s cricket, they have made us more visible in the cricketing circles and I must applaud them for putting us on the map where West Indies cricket is concerned.
Danielle Small
We are professionals just like the men, and we want the game to grow even more so that young girls coming up will want to be a part of women’s cricket.
Britney Cooper
You can’t go through life without struggles, and with those struggles, lessons are learnt where you can only grow from it all.
Stafanie Taylor
To think that a girl like me from the inner-city would have made such impact… that I would be recognized by my country, is beyond anything I would have expected.