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Quarantine or play elsewhere! Wired868 looks at why gov t blanked TTFA s late WCQ proposal

Quarantine or play elsewhere! Wired868 looks at why gov’t blanked TTFA’s late WCQ proposal The Trinidad and Tobago Men’s National Senior Team will concede home advantage in a World Cup qualifying campaign for the first time in 36 years, after Ministry of Health chief medical officer Dr Roshan Parasram ruled that a proposal by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) fell short of local Covid-19 regulations. Dr Parasram has steered clear of public statements on sport, ever since he was criticised by Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith, in July 2020, for refusing to sanction the Commissioner’s Cup youth football tournament.

Media Monitor: Kalicharan launches attack on WI elite, Skerritt called to defend innocents

Media Monitor: Kalicharan launches attack on WI elite, Skerritt called to defend innocents In all my years of observing and commenting on West Indies cricket, I have tended to agree rather than disagree with public positions espoused by Dr Noel Kalicharan. Or Ricky Skerritt. But I guess there’s a first time for everything. That’s progress!  Progress comes in various forms. For more than a year since he first came to the world’s attention in August 2019, i95.5fm’s Don Lee wrongly pronounced the name of the man who became the first-ever concussion substitute in Test cricket. The now 26-year-old man’s name? Marnus Labuschagne, (pronounced LA-BOO-SHANE).

TTOC president Lewis completes International Marathon course

TTOC president Lewis completes International Marathon course Monday 25 January 2021 TTOC president Brian Lewis (front) leads a group of walkers during their participation at the virtual TT International Marathon, from Freeport to the Queen s Park Savannah in Port of Spain, on Sunday. PHOTO COURTESY TTOC. - TT Olympic Committee (TTOC) president Brian Lewis completed the TT International Marathon (TTIM) 26.2 mile distance in six hours, 37 minutes and seven seconds on Sunday. The 52-year old journeyed from St Mary’s Junction in Freeport, at 2 am, and arrived at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain, just before 9 am. Owing to the covid19 pandemic, this year’s 39th edition did not feature its usual scores of participants on a set date.

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