A concerned BU family member posted the comment quoted below just moments ago (We could not have addressed the issue more eloquently Digi). Some members in the BU household have been fortunate to have benefited from the pleasure which the West Indies has given us all during the 80s and early 90s. It was a period which the West Indies totally dominated world cricket. Many have argued that the strength of West Indies cricket has revolved around the success of Barbados cricket. Whether we agree with this parochial position or not, there is no doubt that the pain which the commenter has expressed is symptomatic of how many West Indians at home and abroad continue to experience with each passing series.
What can be done?
Maybe the big question if we were to put on our bean counting hat: is Barbados getting bang for buck given the current policy of how our resources are being allocated?
Should we accept that cricket is not a mass based sport which can provide a realistic opportunity for our youth?
We just spent over 130 million dollars to rebuild Kensington Oval and this number can climb given the potential for litigation. In case readers have forgotten the former government spent millions on the basis of a Memorandum of Understanding. An equitable arrangement remains to be found between the Barbados Cricket Association and the government. Here is what our commenter had to say:
BU this is off topic but its time for an article on Barbados cricket. This sport which once made us proud to be Bajans has descended to the point where we are the laughing stock of the Caribbean.
What has gone so drastically wrong in a sport where we produced countless legendary world beaters?
The talentless, spineless cricketers whose lack of simple common sense and pride while wearing the national cap are to blame. But even more-so the boasty, show off egomaniacs who comprise the Barbados Cricket Association bear the brunt of the blame. The BCA is a national embarrassment.
How can your national team perform when the administration is at permanent war with itself?The BCA knows more about litigation, affidavits and court cases than it does about cricket. Its legal fees on internal squabbles run into millions.They should rename the BCA the BCN or Barbados Cosa Nostra. This inept body spends more time, money and meetings on vendettas, double crossing and the politics of hate and spite than any New York Mafia family. What can be done to make our cricket rise again? That’s want I would like to hear from bloggers.In the meanwhile the history and tradition of our cricket greatness is being dragged through the mud by a pack of wannabee middle class, publicity seeking administrators whose interest is strictly in themselves and the art one upmanship. The rudderless young cricketers who represent us have nowhere to turn for direction, guts or leadership as they continue to roll out the most depressing, cowardly displays witnessed by our once proud cricket nation.






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