Bruce Aanensen

Protecting Your "Good Name and Reputation"

Bruce Aanensen

Bruce Aanensen, CEO WICB

When one feels aggrieved by another person's comments or statements, that person certainly has a right to defend their self interests. On Thursday of this week, embattled WICB CEO Bruce Aanensen felt the need to defend his "good name and reputation", following WIPA President Dinanath Ramnarine's letter to outgoing WICB President Ken Gordon, requesting Aanensen's removal.

Aanensen opened his own letter by saying that he "had contemplated not responding to the accusations made by Mr. Ramnarine..." and he would have been well served to have followed his initial position. Instead of letting Gordon's reply suffice, Aanensen launched into his own laundry list of complaints against Ramnarine, stating that he had among other things, "deliberately not spoken the truth". At least Gordon's letter had a measure of decency to it, Aanensen didn't even bother with that. Aanensen also accused Ramnarine of "spreading misinformation to embarrass the WICB". It seems to us that Aanensen and his colleagues needed no help from Ramnarine to embarrass the WICB as evidenced by the England tour arbitration, including the apparent contradiction of Aanensen's statements by the Barbadian Chief Justice Sir David Simmons, the apparent contradiction of Aanensen by Eddie Green, CARICOM's assistant secretary general, as to whether CARICOM had given the go ahead for the canceled Zimbabwe A team tour, the Gayle-Ganga captaincy fiasco and the late arrival of ODI players in England among other things. All within three months of Aanensen being on the job.  read more »

Submitted by Sean on Sat, 28/07/2007 - 2:01pm.

Airing Your Dirty Laundry in Public

West Indies cricket is proving to be a soap opera that doesn't seem to stop serving up juicy plot lines for all those who enjoy seeing the interactions of people who have nothing but disdain for each other. For those, like myself, who care about West Indies cricket, the whole episode is sickening.

Dinanath Ramnarine, President and CEO of WIPA wrote to Ken Gordon, WICB President calling for WICB CEO Bruce Aanensen's replacement. Ramnarine claimed that Aanensen's "negative" leadership style made it impossible to deal with him. Ramnarine pointed to Aanensen's publicly calling the players "incompetent" in the middle of a tour, the bungling of the arrival of the ODI players in England and the mishandling of the canceled A team tour to Zimbabwe, the tussle with the selectors about whether Gayle or Ganga would be captain of the ODI side in England among other "highlights" of Aanensen's 3 month stint as CEO. (Aside: going back over this list makes me really wonder how this man still has a job!)  read more »

Submitted by Sean on Thu, 19/07/2007 - 7:28pm.

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