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Entertainers’ group in bid to embrace all players Article by December 22, 2020 The Barbados Association of Calypsonians and Artistes (BACA) has changed its name but to better reflect the sector and not just calypsonians alone. Keeping the acronym, the new name is the Barbados Association of Creatives and Artistes (BACA). President of the association, Sean Apache Carter, explained that the need to be even more inclusive became even more apparent amidst the COVID-19 environment where numerous entertainers across the island were unable to work and as such, reached out to the association for assistance. “Some members contended that the original name gave the impression that the association was primarily for, and about calypsonians. This change will help to dismiss this misconception and further assist the association in recruiting new membership as it grows and progresses”, he said. ....
Jamieson works Holder off his pads for a single down to fine leg. Nicholls smashes Holder down to fine leg for four. Four dot balls end the over and the days play. (NZ 294/6) After two dot balls, Nicholls turns one out to square leg for a single. The ball slips down the leg side and the keep drops it and the batsman get through for a bye. Two dot balls end the over. (NZ 289/6) 82nd over - A change in the bowling for West Indies with Jason Holder into the attack and have taken the new ball. Nicholls moves across his stumps and turns one out to midwicket for a single. ....
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