 Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) president Azim Bassarath said  that forking out millions of dollars to host the Caribbean Premier  League Twenty20 semi-finals and finals for the next two years is not in  the best interest of local cricket.
Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) president Azim Bassarath said  that forking out millions of dollars to host the Caribbean Premier  League Twenty20 semi-finals and finals for the next two years is not in  the best interest of local cricket.
In a TTCB press release  yesterday, Bassarath said “Hosting six matches for $42 million does not  make any sense to us when we feel that the funds are desperately needed  elsewhere, for instance to pay the debt owed to the T&T Cricket  Board amounting close to $24 million which has accumulated over the past  four years.” 
According to the TTCB press release, a proposal  currently before Cabinet for the allocation of more than US$7 million  towards the staging of the semi-finals and final of the Caribbean  Premier League (CPL) Twenty20 for two years. The release said “TTCB  officials are shocked about the development, saying the returns are  questionable on a project which hands over more than TT $42 million to a  private foreign entity to stage only six matches in T&T over two  years.”
“The TTCB has no connection with the CPL. We do not prepare  the teams nor pick the final XI or stage the matches. So there is no  opportunity for the local game to get any trickled down effect for the  exorbitant sum of the money being talked about,” said the TTCB president  about the latest developments.
The release noted that “apart from  settling the outstanding debt to the TTCB, it was also felt that funds  destined for the CPL could be better utilised in the development of the  National Cricket Centre at Balmain, Couva up to international level.” 
“If  Government is really interested in getting value for money it should  support the development of the sport at the grassroots level which helps  builds communities, creates opportunities for young people, both male  and female throughout the country,” the TTCB release added.
 
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TRINIDAD and Tobago failed to win a set when the Central American and  Caribbean (CAC) Games Men’s Volleyball Tournament served off Tuesday in  Veracruz, Mexico. The Caribbean champions were rank outsiders against  the hosts and were beaten 25-19, 25-18, 25-21 in 72 minutes. Olympic sailor Andrew Lewis is revamping his training technique in preparation for participation in pre-Olympic qualifying event now taking place around the world, as he works to secure a place for T&T in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.
Olympic sailor Andrew Lewis is revamping his training technique in preparation for participation in pre-Olympic qualifying event now taking place around the world, as he works to secure a place for T&T in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.  ...George bags T&T’s 7th medal in judo at
...George bags T&T’s 7th medal in judo at Trinidad and Tobago’s women Soca Warriors will enter a live-in training  camp from tomorrow for their final week of preparations for the  all-important FIFA Women’s World Cup final leg qualifying match against  Ecuador at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain which takes  place next Tuesday.
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T&T medal tally at CAC now eight