I guess this is fiscal responsibility, Bajan style. Even so, I am surprised the private sector has not played a larger role. Cricket in Barbados is not what it used to be.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine...ry/891983.html
The Caribbean Premier League (CPL) entourage moves on from Barbados and St Lucia this weekend, heading north to St Kitts for its next round of partying and T20 cricket. Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad, which hosts the final at Queen's Park Oval on July 26, follow.
It leaves Barbados after four matches that attracted spirited sell-out crowds each night with an ominous notice from the CPL bosses that, after three years, it could well be the end of play at Kensington Oval.
It leaves Barbados after four matches that attracted spirited sell-out crowds each night with an ominous notice from the CPL bosses that, after three years, it could well be the end of play at Kensington Oval.