Barbados: BCA to cover pitches for Division One (19 Aug 1998)
It's now a case of when, rather than if, covers will be introduced to the Division 1 cricket competition
19-Aug-1998
19 August 1998
BCA to cover pitches for Division One
The Barbados Nation
Barbados Cricket Association To Introduce covers For Division One
Cricket Competition
It's now a case of when, rather than if, covers will be introduced to
the Division 1 cricket competition.
This was hinted by Tony Marshall, president of the Barbados Cricket
Association (BCA), as he delivered the feature address at the 1997
awards ceremony on Monday evening at Kensington Oval.
"The situation relating to covers is no longer a discussion, but has
to be whether we have it within our capability to be able to provide
covers to the senior clubs and the senior cricket division," Marshall
told the gathering.
"It is something we can no longer discuss and think about. It is
something we must act upon."
He also said the new BCA board, which takes up office from September
1, would be looking carefully at the reward systems for teams in the
various competitions.
Marshall said the board would be looking to see if the current
incentives were sufficient to improve the standard of play, players
and clubs around the island.
"What I feel our board must do is examine carefully and critically how
we seek to motivate individuals and clubs to do better," said the
president.
"At the end of the day it's not about achieving bonuses, but has
cricket improved in Barbados?"
The highlight of the evening was the presentation of awards to the
Cave Shepherd Cricketers of the Year: Terry Rollock (of Sports & Games
YMPC), Winston Reid (formerly of YMPC, now of Banks), Police's
Sylvester Louis, Floyd Reifer of BET and Cockspur Wanderers batsman
Mark Sealy.
President of the St. Catherine Club, Lionel Blades, accepted the
Division 1 championship trophy on behalf of his club.
The other title winners were Spartan (Premier League), Dover
(Intermediate), Cable & Wireless Bartel Her Majesty's Prison Officers
(Division 2), and St. James Secondary (Goddard Enterprises Schools'
League).
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)