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| Nov 10, 2021

West Indies Cricket coaches complete latest phase of Level 3 Programme

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Led by Coaching Education Manager, Chris Brabazon, a number of enthusiastic coaches from across the Caribbean participated in the week-long event at the end of October at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua. (Photo: WindiesCricket.com)

The coaches engaged in Cricket West Indies’ (CWI) High-Performance Coach Programme successfully completed the latest stage of the programme that forms part of the governing body’s development and investment strategy to upgrade and upskill coaches across the region.

The coaches participated in the week-long event at the end of October at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua, which was delivered on the back of five online modules leading into the event.

The latest stage involved face-to-face practical components to build coaches’ knowledge.

In addition to the technical basics of elite cricket, topics pursued included sessions in leadership, programme management, communication, skill acquisition as well as visual technology and data analysis.

Among the highlights was a bowling master-class with iconic fast bowler Courtney Walsh, the head coach of the West Indies Women’s Team.

“It is a lot of information being passed on. There are so many different and informative things which we have gone through on this High-Performance Level 3 coaching course and I am very happy to be participating,” said Shivnarine Chanderpaul, the legendary West Indies batsman, who was among the participants.

“It is very beneficial for all of us, this is where coaching is going, and it is very necessary that we are aware and equipped to be able to share the knowledge to our players.”

Chanderpaul is among several former players who are taking the programme including Nikita Miller, Garey Mathurin, Vishal Singh, Ryan Austin, and Rayad Emrit.

The High-Performance (Level 3) Programme has been designed by CWI Coach Development Manager, Chris Brabazon, in partnership with the University of the West Indies (UWI).

It provides a number of the region’s best coaches with opportunities to further learn and develop contemporary coaching philosophies and techniques that will allow them to thrive in the high-performance environment of the West Indies Cricket Pathway.

The rigorous, holistic accreditation also consists of online discussions, tutorials, and ongoing mentoring. The course was delivered by CWI’s High-Performance staff, in conjunction with UWI representatives, to provide participants with unprecedented access to best practice case studies and frameworks from the elite levels of West Indies cricket and beyond.

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