Bassarath’s alleged unlawful election as CWI VP prompts GCB’s move to court

…CWI failed to resolve impasse – GCB claims

The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) has commenced legal proceedings against Cricket West Indies (CWI) and its Vice-President, CWI Mr. Azim Bassarath, in relation to the CWI elections held on March 25, 2023. The GCB is represented by Attorney at Law Arudranauth Gossai.
Below is a full statement from the GCB: “The genesis of the proceedings is the GCB’s withdrawal in writing of its nomination of Bassarath for the position of Vice-President of CWI before the elections. At the subject elections, the GCB’s representatives restated the Board’s withdrawal and stringently objected to CWI’s decision to proceed with the election of Bassarath even though the nomination was withdrawn.

CWI Vice- President and TTCB President Azin Bassarath

“The decision to withdraw its nomination of Bassarath was taken consequent upon the GCB receiving certain information, just prior to the CWI elections, that included serious allegations of misconduct at the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB).
“There were numerous requests by the GCB to CWI to remedy the situation. Two letters were written to CWI President Dr Kishore Shallow, requesting the legal basis upon which Bassarath was elected. There was no response to these letters. A meeting was convened by Dr. Shallow and other CWI representatives on July 05, 2023, but the matter remained unresolved. Dr. Shallow stated that he had received legal opinion that the subject election was properly conducted and that he would submit that opinion, and the names of the lawyers who gave it, to the GCB and the other stakeholders. This was never done.
“The GCB, as a shareholder/ full member of CWI, has a moral and legal duty to institute, promote, and support the high standards and ideals of West Indies Cricket, and to ensure that there is full and unwavering compliance with the Articles of Association of CWI, and that all elections held by CWI are conducted in accordance with the law, especially now with the emergence of the stated allegations.”