Outgoing President of the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA), Conde Riley, has spoken out about his decision not to contest the presidency after serving in the post since 2017.
In a statement issued on the matter, Riley admitted the decision, though difficult, was ultimately the right one.
“Over my tenure on the board, I would like to think that I have played a pivotal role in the growth, development, and success of the organisation and the sport of cricket within Barbados but also the wider region,” reflected Riley, who served three terms.
He noted that his presidency was defined by “strong governance, strategic innovation, and an enduring commitment to cricket at all levels – from grassroots programmes to elite competition, including the women’s game.”
He recalled inheriting the leadership at what he described as “a critical juncture” for the organisation. With the support of successive boards, he oversaw expansions in youth engagement and spearheaded key infrastructural improvements. These efforts, Riley said, “not only elevated the standard of cricket within the country but also enhanced its reputation nationally and regionally.”
Expressing pride in his legacy, Riley stated that he hoped his presidency would be remembered as one that “fostered inclusivity and always focused on what was best for the development of the game.”
Riley thanked those who supported him, wished his successor well, and urged them to remain focused on advancing cricket regionally and internationally. (PR/BT)
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