Do We Need Another Stanford? CWI’s Annual Report Suggests We May | PowettPlay Podcast

EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 20 MIN

Do We Need Another Stanford? CWI’s Annual Report Suggests We May | PowettPlay Podcast

from PowettPlay Podcast · host Jordan Shannon

In this episode of the PowettPlay Podcast, hosts Jordan Shannon and Kieran Powell deliver a hard-hitting analysis of the latest financial report released by Cricket West Indies unpacking what it reveals about the current state and future of Caribbean cricket. The discussion dives deep into what appears to be an unsustainable financial model, where soaring operational costs and escalating player salaries are outpacing revenue streams. Jordan and Kieran explore how this imbalance is leaving minimal investment for grassroots development, raising serious concerns about the long-term health of the game in the region. A key theme throughout the episode is the lack of transparency surrounding commercial partnerships. The hosts question whether Cricket West Indies is maximizing its earning potential and argue that a more modern, business-driven approach is urgently needed. They suggest that outsourcing certain operations and overhauling governance structures could be critical steps toward financial stability. The conversation also looks outward, highlighting missed opportunities in global markets. With cricket’s growing popularity in Asia, particularly in Bangladesh, the hosts stress the importance of leveraging digital analytics and audience data to unlock new sponsorship deals and revenue streams. Ultimately, this episode paints a sobering picture of a governing body at a crossroads. Without decisive action, Cricket West Indies risks a talent “brain drain,” as players increasingly turn to the financial security offered by global T20 franchises. If you're passionate about the future of West Indies cricket, sports governance, or the business of the modern game, this is an essential listen. #CricketWestIndies #CaribbeanCricket #CricketGovernance #T20Franchises #SportsFinance #CricketPodcast #WestIndiesCricket #CricketAnalysis #PlayerSalaries #GrassrootsCricket #CricketBusiness #SportsBusiness #DigitalAnalytics #CricketStrategy #GlobalCricket #Cricket #CricketLife #CricketLove #CricketFans #CricketWorld #CricketGame #InstaCricket #CricketLovers #CricketSeason #CricketMatch #CricketUpdates #CricketNews #CricketVibes #PlayCricket #LoveCricket #CricketCommunity #CricketPassion #CricketCulture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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