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Retired banker Conde Riley was returned to the post as president of the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) by the slimmest of margins when the organisation held its elections at Kensington Oval last night. In one of the most eagerly anticipated elections in the recent history of the BCA, the incumbent Riley won by three votes (75) against his challengers Calvin Hope (72) who remains as vice-president and Senator Gregory Nicholls …
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Increased gunplay in the vicinity of its home ground has forced the Barbados Cricket League (BCL) to run for cover.With the new season set to begin next month, BCL president Glyne St Hill today revealed that due to the escalation of gun violence in the Ivy, St Michael, they were seeking to relocate from the nearby Blenheim pasture, which has been their home ground for the past 40 years, to MTW in the Pine Basin.St Hill said the BCL wrote to the Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment, Charles Griffith this week, requesting that the move be approved.The long-serving president said people were no longer willing to either come to Blenheim to watch BCL matches or use the venue for other purposes because they were in fear.