Barbados: Windball Cricketers want eye from WICB (28 May 1998)
Windball Cricketers want eye from W.I.C.B
28-May-1998
28 May 1998
Windball Cricketers want eye from W.I.C.B.
The Barbados Nation
Organisers of the annual West Indies Windball Cricket Championship,
which starts here today, are seeking recognition from the West Indies
Cricket Board (WICB).
The tournament which is played with a tennis (soft) ball, will be
played at the Garrison Savannah Ground until Monday.
"There has been a lot of discussion over the inclusion of windball
cricket into the fold of West Indies cricket and this year's
tournament will bring that one step closer," Tony Harford of the
organisers, Trinidad-based All Sport Promotions Limited, said
recently.
British American Insurance Company is financing the tournament in the
first major sponsorship deal secured in the tournament, which has
grown significantly.
"This event started in 1991 with just 90 players, and now we bring
600," said Harford.
There are 12 countries that have already entered the competition which
offers over US$10 000 in prize money for four categories - traditional
bowling, throwing, the fun division for Over-35s, and the ladies
division.
Confirmed entries have so far come from Guyana (first-time entrants),
Cayman Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, St. Vincent and The
Grenadines, Dominica, St. Kitts and Nevis, Anguilla, Antigua and
Barbuda, US Virgin Islands, St. Maarten, and Barbados.
One of the Barbados teams is the Rawle Eastmond Cavaliers whose squad
is: Winston Hope, Philip Haynes, Edwin Best, Winston Clarke, Allan
Rogers, Shurland Harris, David Rowe, David Carrington, Patrick
Leacock, Pearson Haynes, Sylvester Louis, Kirk Alleyne, Edward
Bedford, Noel Broomes, Terry Holder, Adrian Clarke. Manager: Rawle
Eastmond; Coach: Ulric Thomas.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)