
“Congratulations also goes out to the St. Maarten Cricket Association and local cricketers and fans as you continue to promote cricket right here on St. Maarten,” stated Minister Jacobs.
“It is indeed a historical moment for the West Indies, who earlier this year also experienced victory with their U19 team, which included our very own Keacy Carty. Through that historical moment, and Keacy’s contribution, St. Maarten was also put on the cricket map. As a Caribbean region, the government recognizes that cricket can be seen as a means to promote more Caribbean unity within the region,” continued the Minister.
Noteworthy is that the layer of women’s final match is 18-year-old Hayley Mathew, who made her debut in these championships. “The successes of Carty and Mathew can serve as inspiration for all young boys and girls throughout the Caribbean region to work hard, train hard, be disciplined and courageous as they pursue their dreams. #YesYouthCan,” she said.
“The first few months of 2016 have proven to be very successful for the West Indies in the cricket world and we congratulate them on this historical victory. We wish the Windies continued success,” Minister Jacobs concluded.