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 World Cup cricket match in Sydney, Sunday, March 1, 2020.  Associated Press / Rick Rycroft, File 
 CWI finance 
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 mated  US$20  million  in  2018,  a  
 year  which  Grave  described  in  an  
 interview  last  year  as  “financially  
 horrible.” 
 And  while  lucrative  2019  home  
 series  tour  against  England  and  
 India  had  been  expected  to  be  a  
 huge boost to CWI’s coffers, Grave  
 said  recently  that  with  international  
 media  companies  experiencing  
 “enormous  pressure  and  
 strain,  it was  critical CWI  continued  
 to  exercise  prudence  in  managing  
 its financial affairs. 
 Apart from broadcast rights revenue, 
   Grave  indicated  that  key  to  
 CWIs  finances  will  be  the  redevelopment  
 of  the Coolidge Cricket  
 Ground  in  Antigua,  formerly  the  
 Stanford Cricket Ground. 
 He  said  CWI  was  poised  to  
 undertake long term financing on  
 the  venue  in  order  to  underwrite  
 “ambitious”  redevelopment  plans,  
 which  would  ultimately  lead  to  
 increased revenue. 
 COVID-19 across the globe and supported  
 by the World Health Organization  
 declaring a global pandemic, 
  which has led several countries,  
 regardless of size, political ideology  
 or wealth, to close their borders,  
 cease travel and stop mass gatherings,” 
  he said. 
 Sands said NACAC will continue  
 to monitor developments as it relates  
 to  the  fast-spreading  virus,  so  the  
 CARIFTA games can be rescheduled  
 at the earliest possible time, after an  
 all clear has been given. 
 The NCACA President urged all  
 athletes  to  follow  advisories  from  
 their  respective  health  and  governmental  
 agencies, in a collective effort  
 to  overcome what he  described  as  a  
 temporary setback. 
 The 2020 CARIFTA Games were  
 originally scheduled for April 10 to 13  
 and would have been held in Hamilton, 
  Bermuda. 
 self in good physical shape and mentality  
 as well because when the bell rings  
 and they say okay, everything is back  
 to  normal  and we  need  to  go  on  tour,  
 it might not be enough time to be prepared  
 but you as an individual has to be  
 prepared mentality in order for you to  
 try and perform at your best,” he told a  
 radio station in Trinidad. 
 Cricket West Indies (CWI) recently  
 announced that given the confirmed  
 cases of COVID-19 in the region the season  
 have been delayed for 30 days. The  
 suspension took effect two weeks ago. 
 The decision affected the final two  
 rounds  of  the  West  Indies  Championships, 
  the Women’s Super50 Cup in  
 Guyana and two youth tournaments in  
 Trinidad. 
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 By Azad Ali 
 Cricket West Indies has aborted the  
 remaining two rounds of the domestic  
 First Class Championship and declared  
 leaders Barbados Pride champions of the  
 2020 season. 
 The decision was taken following a  
 board of directors teleconference meeting  
 last week, where the governing body also  
 moved to scrap the Regional Under-15s  
 Boys Championship and the West Indies  
 Under-15 tour to England scheduled to  
 take place this summer. 
 CWI had recently suspended the First  
 Class Championship following eight  
 rounds of matches, due to the outbreak  
 of the coronavirus pandemic in the Caribbean  
 and also postponed the Under- 
 15 Boys Championship, the Women’s  
 Super50 Cup and the inaugural Regional  
 Under-19 Women’s T20 Championship. 
 Despite the cancellations, CWI hopes  
 to salvage the Women’s Super50 Cup  
 and the Regional Under-19s Women T20  
 Championship and have postponed them  
 until later this year. 
 ”All round the sporting world we are  
 Barbados Pride champions of the 2020 First Class Championship season. 
 faced with the challenges presented by  
 the covid19 pandemic,” said CWI chief  
 executive officer Johnny Grave. 
 “We will continue to monitor and  
 access the situation and make further  
 decisions and announcements in due  
 course,” he added. 
 When the First Class Championship  
 Windies Cricket 
 was halted, Pride topped the standings  
 with 134.8 points, well ahead of second  
 place Trinidad and Tobago Red Force on  
 94.6 points. 
 Grave said the decision among the  
 directors  had  been  “unanimous”  to  
 award Pride the Headley/Weekes Trophy.