Across the Board: New initiative needs praise (28 March 1999)
"The media
28-Mar-1999
28 March 1999
Across the Board: New initiative needs praise
WICB Media Release
"The media? Hostile, unfair, waiting to criticise every decision and
every play; it's so easy for them!"
"Cricketers and administrators? Evasive, over-sensitive; they don't
want us to do our job!"
These sentiments have no doubt been expressed by many cricketers or
cricket administrators and journalists respectively.
While the journalist, the cricketer or administrator have different
jobs to do and must be allowed to do those jobs unimpeded, the
relationship need not be hostile and indeed often is not. Mutual
respect for each other's role can go a long way.
Accuracy, fairness and balance are all the cricketers and
administrators can ask for, while the media needs timely information
to do its job. While both sides have not met those requirements from
time to time, the media and West Indies cricket can and do work in
partnership for the development of our sport.
In fact, one cannot do without the other. Without the cricketers and
administrators there would be no cricket to fill the pages and
airtime; and without the media few would know or care about what was
going on.
One of the most enduring and critical partnerships is in the area of
television and radio broadcast. The key players are the Caribbean
Broadcasting Union, the Caribbean News Agency and their member
stations and the West Indies Cricket Board and sponsors.
We are therefore able to see every ball bowled or hear the commentary
on the radio as well as events like live WICB Press conferences. The
recent Busta Cup Final was also a good example of co-operation and
commitment on all sides and made the broadcast possible.
The WICB runs this column Across The Board with the
co-operation of leading papers throughout the region to give its own
perspective on the issues. There is also a new radio series every
other Wednesday called WICB Cricketline that is broadcast in
collaboration with stations around the region and Cable and Wireless.
Rally 'Round concept
However, a recent initiative of the Nation Publishing Co. Ltd.,
publishers of The Nation newspapers in Barbados, brought a new
refreshing dimension to the media's role. The Nation thought that
after the devastating defeat of the West Indies in the first Test,
people in Barbados needed to Rally 'Round the team for the Test at
Kensington.
Of course, the team's fortune changed dramatically in the second Test,
but this did not mean that the need to encourage our players was not
there.
Together with the Barbados Cricket Association and some other business
entities, a number of activities was planned to build up to the third
Test. People were asked to wear red and white on the first day to show
love for the team. The public was invited to sign large cards in
support of the team and David Rudder was brought in to sing the West
Indies Cricket Anthem. Several businesses also sponsored banners and
ads in support of the team.
The Nation must be commended for its initiative, particularly at a
time when the West Indies team was at its lowest ebb. They made it
clear that on the journalistic side they would call it as they saw it,
but as a corporation they would play their part in creating a positive
vibe for our team. Maybe this effort can be repeated in other parts of
the Caribbean.
Congrats to Barbados
Congratulations to the Barbados team on winning the inaugural Busta
Cup.
The tournament went smoothly and received good support from the
sponsor, SM Jaleel. This is the nursery for our Test cricket, and it
was heartening to see players like Nehemiah Perry and Corey Collymore,
emerging from Busta Cup to the Test squad. There were many more good
performances and the most valuable players have been identified from
each team.
Congratulations to the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of Barbados and the
Tournament Winston Reid and other MVPs who have won a computer for
their alma mater.
Questions and comments to Across The Board can be
sent to the
West Indies Cricket Board,
St. John's Wood, Antigua
St. John's Wood, Antigua
e-mail: WICB@candw.ag
fax: (268) 460-5452 or
fax: (268) 460-5452 or
Saunders-Franklyn Associates Inc.
Suite No. 4, Wildey Shopping Plaza
St. Michael
Suite No. 4, Wildey Shopping Plaza
St. Michael
e-mail: saunders@caribsurf.com
fax: (246) 437-5593
fax: (246) 437-5593
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)