Dr. Desmond Haynes Appointed to ICC Men’s Cricket Committee

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West Indies cricket legend, Dr. Desmond Haynes has been appointed to the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee, continuing the region’s strong representation on this influential body.

Haynes joins the committee following the completion of the tenure of former West Indies all-rounder and respected cricket administrator Roger Harper.

The appointment maintains the strong West Indies presence on this prestigious committee and reflects the continuing influence of Caribbean cricket at the highest levels of the sport’s governance.

Haynes, who most recently served as the Lead Selector for the West Indies Men’s teams from January 2022 to June 2024, brings his wealth of cricket knowledge and administrative experience to this important role.

The ICC Men’s Cricket Committee plays a vital role in shaping the future of the game as they make recommendations on playing conditions and rules that affect cricket at all levels.

Haynes’ appointment ensures that West Indies cricket continues to have a strong voice in these important discussions.

The ICC Men’s Cricket Committee operates as a subcommittee of the Chief Executives’ Committee, and focuses on matters related to the playing of international cricket.

The body plays a crucial role in advising on various aspects of the game, including the laws of cricket, playing conditions, umpiring standards, technology implementation and the handling of illegal bowling actions.

A West Indies legend, Haynes played 116 Test matches, captaining the team in four of those games.

He also played in 238 One-Day Internationals for the regional side between 1978 and 1994.

He scored 7,487 runs in Tests, including 18 centuries, and 8,648 runs in ODIs, including 17 centuries.

Forming one of the most formidable opening partnerships in cricket history alongside fellow Barbadian Sir Gordon Greenidge, Haynes was an integral part of the West Indies team that won the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in 1979.

His contributions to the game were further recognized when he was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in June 2021.

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