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Scotiabank Kiddy Cricket

10 Yeras supporting CricketFor 10 years now Scotiabank has been playing an important role in helping to promote and develop the sport that unites the Caribbean. From celebrating Cricket’s heritage and ensuring its future, to developing Cricket-themed educational programs for children, Scotiabank is participating in the advancement of the sport through our sponsorship of the West Indies Cricket Board.

Scotiabank - working to keep Cricket alive in the minds and hearts of people young and old through the West Indies. Learn more about local Cricket Initiatives

Kiddy Cricket

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  • The Scotiabank sponsored Kiddy Cricket program was introduced to Dominica in 2003. It is part of Scotiabank’s investment in the youth of the Caribbean.
  • The program aims to help primary school children gain and maintain an appreciation for cricket, the game that is deeply rooted in their West Indian heritage. In addition, it helps children develop positive values and good sportsmanship, and enhances the appeal of their education.
  • The Scotiabank Kiddy Cricket program provides equipment and training for teachers to coach the basics of the game. Through Scotiabank Kiddy Cricket, children not only acquire an interest and passion for playing cricket, they also develop interpersonal skills, self-confidence, and self-discipline…qualities that benefit them for a lifetime

As of 2007 in Dominica:

  • Scotiabank has provided training and material to over 4,040 children.
  • With the assistance of WICB and the local cricket boards, Scotiabank has distributed over 94 “Clarence goes to School” teaching manuals and over 99 Scotiabank Kiddy Cricket kits to over 92 schools.
  • Over 45 teachers and coaches have been trained in the program





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