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Teen Cricketers Complete Captaincy Training

Twenty-four teens have been exposed to all the elements needed to be successful cricket captains in the future.

They have successfully completed the three-month Under-19 National Youth Captains Programme organised by the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment.

The programme recently ended with a closing ceremony at the National Sports Council, Wildey Gymnasium. At that event, organiser of the programme and Cricket Analyst and Sports Consultant, Jamal Smith, told the young men “the sky is the limit” and that they and only they will ultimately determine their destiny.

The teenagers were exposed to theory, practical scenarios about cricket, the laws and regulations governing cricket, tactics, mental strength and umpiring, among other things.

Consultant Smith stated that the course went well, and he was confident that programmes like this will set the tone for the development of future leaders on and off the field. 

He also noted that cricket in Barbados needs to be strengthened with young men who are critical thinkers, to provide leadership that maintains essential tactics and critical values, not only in schools but throughout the club system.

One of the presenters in the training programme, Talent Pathway Manager for Cricket West Indies and Head Coach of the West Indies Under-19 team to the last World Cup in South Africa, Rohan Nurse, stressed the importance of time management, setting good examples, being ahead of the game, leaving room to allow for a change in their decisions, and game awareness at all times.

The teenagers also gained valuable technical skills from Gregory Brathwaite, member of the International Umpires Panel, who offered key insights on the rules and regulations governing the different formats of cricket, along with fellow umpire, Ayana Holder.

Mr. Brathwaite told the teenagers that if they fail at playing the game, “they could consider umpiring, which would enable them to make a decent living”.

Ms. Holder urged “the young men to play cricket within the spirit of the game, which starts with respect and fair play”. She told them not to fall afoul of the anti-corruption code and to set the trend and examples for their players.

All of the players lauded the initiative, with Preston Clarke of Queen’s College, Mekaili Worrell of Alexandra, and Myles Alleyne of Harrison College praising the organisers, saying they benefitted tremendously from the exercise and are eager to put their newfound knowledge to use.

They also urged the Ministry of Sports to put on another Cricket Captains Programme for other young men and women. (PR/GIS)

Caption: Youth captains listen attentively to facilitator Jamal Smith as he guides them through the course

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West Indies victorious against England in the third ODI

Article by David Harris

Keacy Carty made his first One Day International (ODI) century and opener Brandon King scored an entertaining hundred to lead the West Indies to a series winning eight wicket victory against England in the third One Day International (ODI) against England at Kensington Oval on Wednesday night. 

Chasing 264 runs to win the match and the series, the West Indies made 267 for two wickets off 43 overs.  

Carty was unbeaten on 128 and King the Man of the Match made 102, they were involved in a 209 –run partnership West Indies highest for any wicket against England. 

Carty faced 128 balls during his entertaining innings, he counted 15 fours and two sixes, and King who was dropped by Jordan Cox off Jofra Archer struck 13 fours and one six off 117 balls. 

King and Evin Lewis (19) shared an opening stand of 42 before Lewis was caught at mid-wicket by Adil Rashid off fast bowler Jamie Overton. His dismissal paved the way for the King and Carty show; the pair took the score to 251 before King was bowled by Reece Topley in the 40th over. 

Earlier, England scored 263 for eight wickets after the West Indies won the toss and opted to field. The visitors were in deep trouble at 24 for four wickets in the 10th over, but opener Philip Salt (74) repaired the damage, he was supported Dan Mousley (57), Sam Curran (40), Archer made a brisk 38 from 17 balls, and Jamie Overton contributed 32. 

Medium pacer and Man of the series Matthew Forde captured two wickets for 35 runs, and Alzarri Joseph and Romario Shepherd picked up two wickets.  

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Barbados Open Water Festival Ready To Make A Splash

The highly anticipated Barbados Open Water Festival (BOWF) started November 6 and runs to 10, 2024, offering swimmers of various skill levels an unmatched experience of Barbados’ pristine waters, from three locations – Carlisle Bay, Miami Beach, and Batts Rock.

The BOWF has grown tremendously since it was first held in 2013 and featured only 1.5K and 5K races over the course of one day. This year’s five-day festival invites both locals and visitors from around the globe to participate in three days of 2K practice swims and two days of exhilarating open water races in the 1.5K, 3.3K, 5K, and 10K distance categories.

In addition to experienced swimmers, the event also caters to novices with a 1.5K Just For Fun Swim, scheduled for first-time swimmers and those simply looking for non-competitive enjoyment.

BOWF Event Organiser, Zary Evelyn, stated: “This year’s event, our 10th edition of the festival, promises to be the biggest one yet, as we are expecting swimmers from over 20 countries.”

He added, “We have Steph Horner, a three-time Olympian from Canada among the host of elite visitors this year, along with 15 members of the Junior Canadian National Team.”

A major highlight of the 2024 BOWF will be the festive beach party atmosphere, featuring live steel pan music, along with professional timing by BFIT group, a unique redesign of commemorative finisher medals, and the provision of winner medals in multiple age categories.

Visitors attending the BOWF typically stay between seven and 14 days, significantly impacting the local economy during the first two weeks of November, based on the resultant revenue generation through hotel bookings, restaurant patronage, and transportation services.

Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) Manager, Sports, Kamal Springer, noted: “Given the Barbados Open Water Festival’s positive impact on our island’s sports tourism, BTMI is happy to continue our partnership with this event. It is undoubtedly a welcome opportunity to spotlight Barbados’ amazing coastal assets to the world.

“Carlisle Bay, for example, is one of the world’s best natural open water swim locations. The potential for the continued growth of the festival is quite high, based on the appeal of our beautiful waters and beaches to an increasing number of travellers, in pursuit of an active holiday.”

With the increasing popularity of BOWF, the event has become an important staple on the island’s calendar, which assists in the promotion of Barbados as a premier Sports Tourism destination. From 2020 to 2022, the BOWF was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

However, when the competition reopened in 2023, the festival attracted 845 swimmers, experiencing a 20 per cent growth over 2019 pre-COVID figures. Of that total, 496 were visiting swimmers, accompanied by their friends and families from 18 countries. For this year’s BOWF, a similar 20 per cent growth is expected.

Over the life of the event, BOWF has welcomed swimmers of all ages and abilities from over 35 countries, including as far afield as Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, and South Africa. Several seasoned open water swimming athletes have also participated in the festival, from Olympians, World Champions, Masters Champions, and Marathon Swimmers to National Champions and Pro-triathletes. 

The event received a World Award nomination in 2017 and was listed as “The Holiday Swim” to attend in the most recent issue of the Outdoor Swimmer Magazine, published in the United Kingdom. (PR/GIS)

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SPOONER NOMINATED FOR CANCO SPORT AWARD

Article by David Harris

Former media and communications manager of Cricket West Indies (CWI) Philip Spooner is the sole cricket nominee for the inaugural Caribbean Association of National Committees (CANOC) Sports Awards.


He has been nominated in the Caribbean Distinguished Service which acknowledge persons for their dedication to sports in the Caribbean.


Spooner, a Barbadian worked with CWI for 16 years before leaving the organisation in January, he served as the global media manager for International Cricket Council (ICC) Men’s T20 World Cup which was jointly hosted by the West Indies and the United States in June; and also led the global trophy tour and ambassador programme with Sir Vivian Richards, Usain Bolt, and Chris Gayle.


Before joining CWI, Spooner was the sports editor of newspapers in Barbados and Bermuda.
The CANOC Awards which take place on October 19 in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, will honor the Caribbean best athletes, teams and sports leaders.

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