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PM Emphasises Sportsmanship & Opportunity With The Prime Minister Cup

The Prime Minister’s Cup was officially launched at Friendship Ground, Hothersal Turning, St. Michael, earlier this week, with Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley emphasizing its potential to foster not only athletic excellence but also social and economic opportunities for the community.

Delivering an inspiring speech in front of hundreds of fans, she encouraged participating teams to seize the moment.

Ms. Mottley told players in the first match between Deacons Football Club and Parish Land: “You have the opportunity to prove yourselves as credible football players. This field is more than just a place for sport; it’s a platform for creating opportunities whether it’s for yourselves, the vendors supporting their families, or the broader community.”

Emphasis on teamwork

Highlighting the multifaceted benefits of the tournament, Prime Minister Mottley underscored the importance of teamwork and financial responsibility. “By working together as a team, you set a goal and work towards it. This tournament isn’t just about what happens on the field, it’s about making you stronger, better citizens of Barbados. Those who are untrained or unemployed let us help you find a path forward to provide for yourselves and your families,” she stated.

She also stressed the importance of setting and achieving goals, both on and off the field. “If you’re scoring goals here, you better understand when I say it’s about setting a goal and having a plan to achieve it. The financial literacy and other programmess we’ve implemented are designed to elevate you to victory, both individually and as a team,” noted PM Mottley.

Acknowledging that the tournament sets the tone for sportsmanship and community spirit, she reminded the participants: “We will enjoy good sportsmanship, but we will not tolerate any foolishness. If issues arise, we will address them immediately.”

The Prime Minister’s Cup is part of a broader initiative to create opportunities for Barbadians across various sports, including road tennis, cricket, netball, and motorsports. Reflecting on the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Mottley said, “after three years of shutdown, the time has come for us to lift the game and create opportunities for ourselves.”

Tournament to be used to empower and create opportunities

Looking ahead, the Prime Minister expressed hope that the tournament would not only uplift the community but also empower participants to explore opportunities beyond Barbados. “I hope and pray that some of you will start to support your families through this tournament. The world is your oyster, and it’s not only about what you can achieve here, but also about empowering people to see possibilities for you elsewhere in the world,” she emphasised.

In closing, she announced plans for a Master’s game at the end of the tournament, aimed at providing additional training and growth opportunities for the players. “Set the goal, meet the goal, and let us be successful in the Prime Minister’s Cup,” she urged, expressing her anticipation for the tournament and the grand finale on November 30. 

The Prime Minister’s Cup has a top prize of $100,000 and other prizes. It is aimed at exposing  players to financial literacy and other skills to elevate them.

Eighty-nine matches will be played by 24 teams, across the island. 

The tournament continues tonight with Wotton vs Paradise and Pride of Gall Hill vs Whitehall Titans, at Gall Hill, St, John. (PR/GIS)

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CORNWALL BOWLS ROYALS INTO THE PLAYOFFS

DEFEATED THE ST KITTS & NEVIS PATRIOTS BY 9 WICKETS

Article by David Harris

Allrounder Rahkeem Cornwall starred with the ball as Barbados Royals defeated St Kitts & Nevis Patriots by nine wickets in the final match of the Barbados leg in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) at Kensington Oval on Tuesday night.

Cornwall, the Man of the Match captured five wickets for 15 runs four overs as the Patriots slipped from 38 for two wickets in the sixth over to 69 for eight runs after 13.2 overs, the burly off-spinner was supported by fast bowler Naveen ui-Haq who took three wickets for 16 runs.

Captain Andre Fletcher made 32 off 22 balls, but it took a gritty ninth wicket stand of 39 runs between Joshua Da Silva (25) and Anrich Nortje (22) to get the Patriots score past three figures. Eventually, the Patriots were bowled out for 110 in 19.1 overs.

Chasing 111 runs for victory the Royals rushed to 113 runs for one wicket in 11.2 overs, inform opener Quinton de Kock smashed 59 not out from 38 balls, the South African struck three fours and four sixes, Kadeem Alleyne scored a 25 from 15 balls, and Alick Athanaze was unbeaten on 22.

Earlier, the match was delayed due to a wet pitch, the Royals won the toss and opted to field. The Royals next match is against St Lucia Kings in Guyana on Saturday.

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KNIGHT RIDERS WIN AGAINST ROYALS

Article by David Harris

Trinibago Knight Riders defeated Barbados Royals in a keenly contested match when the Barbados leg continued at Kensington Oval on Friday night. 

Chasing a target of 157 runs for victory, the Knight Riders scored 159 for eight wickets in 19.5 overs; they needed 11 runs off the final over and seemed to be heading to defeat when Akeal Hosein was dismissed off the third ball with six runs required for victory, but Jason Holder bowled a waist high no ball and Terrance Hinds smacked the free hit over long off for a massive six

The Knight Riders were in trouble at 11 runs for two wickets after off-spinner Maheesh Theekshana took the wickets of openers Sunil Narine and Jason Roy. 

 Nicholas Pooran blasted 35 off 23 balls to give the Trinidad and Tobago franchise the advantage before he was out to a spectacular double from Rovman Powell and Holder.

The left-handed batsman miscued a ball from left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj that was heading over long-off for six, but Powell caught the ball and flicked it to Holder to complete one of T20 cricket’s finest tag team relay catches. 

  Shaqkere Parris made 35 from 40 balls and shared a vital fourth-wicket partnership of 44 with Keacy Carty who contributed a brisk 32 off 21 balls, at that stage the Knight Riders appeared to be well on track needing 51 runs for victory off 36 balls.

The reintroduction of Theekshana in the 15 th over lured Parris into a false shot triggering a collapse from the Knight Riders. It set up a grandstand finish until Hinds’ late heroics stunned the local fans. Theekshana picked up three wickets for 26 runs, medium pacer Obed McCoy took two for 30.

Earlier, the Royals scored 156 for seven, after the Knight Riders won the toss and opted to field Powell made 59, and Quinton de Kock got 39. Left-arm spinner Waqar Salamkeil captured three wickets for 13 runs, and Narine grabbled two for 16.

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Royals Secure Third Consecutive Victory 

Article by David Harris

Barbados Royals defeated Antigua Falons by 10 runs in a rain affected match at Kensington Oval on Wednesday night. 

Chasing 177 runs for their third consecutive victory in this year’s edition of the Caribbean Premier League, the Royals were 127 for three wickets in 14.3 overs when persistent rain forced a premature end to the match with the Royals 10 runs ahead on the DLS method. 

The Royals lost an early wicket with only one run on the scoreboard when off-spinner Chris Green had opener Rakheem Cornwall was caught at mid-off by Roshon Primus, but Man of the Match Quinton de Kock (48) and Alick Athanaze (38) added 72 for the second wicket to repair the damage. 

After 11 overs, the Royals were73 runs for three wickets and behind the eight ball, at that stage, the match changed in their favour after Primus bowled a seemingly never-ending but equally dramatic 13 ball over that yielded 23 runs. 

At the end of the over, the Royals had motored to 104 for three wickets with an improved run rate, 13 runs flowed in the next over, by then the rain had arrived and the Royals were ahead by 12 runs on the DLS. 

The match resumed after a 30-minute break but after another heavy downpour, the game was called off with seven overs remaining. By then the Royals were ahead on the DLS by 10 runs. 

Earlier, the Falons scored 176 for five wickets, after the Royals won the toss and opted to bowl, Justin Greaves made 61, Sam Billings got 56 and Brandon King contributed 27; Jason Holder captured two wickets for 36 runs, and medium pacer Naveen –ul-Haq took two wickets for 34 runs. 

The Royals are second on the points table with six points, the Guyana Amazons Warriors are ahead of them only on run rate. The Royals’ next match is against Trinbago Knight Riders on Friday night.   

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