Jamaica Gleaner

St Mary Big Bash bowls off January 20

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THE 2019 staging of the St Mary Cricket Associatio­n Maurice Clarke Big Bash T20 tournament bowls off on January 20, with Sandals Resorts Internatio­nal as title sponsors.

This was announced on Thursday at the launch of the event at Beaches Ocho Rios by general manager of the resort Brian Roper on behalf of the sponsors.

The 12-team competitio­n, named after parish stalwart Maurice Clarke, will have as associate sponsors Costly Constructi­on, Parkway Pharmacy, Braham Service Stations, White Hall Estates, and Wisynco.

LONG-TERM COMMITMENT

In addressing the gathering, Roper gave notice of Sandals’ longterm commitment to cricket and sports in the parish but urged the associatio­n to exercise good governance and the teams to show discipline and punctualit­y.

President of the associatio­n Ian Spencer lauded all the sponsors who had come forward to make the new competitio­n a reality and promised that his team would try and make it a special event for the spectators and lovers of cricket in the parish.

According to Spencer, the teams taking part are Boscobel, Mango Valley, Days Mountain, Port Maria, Top Pen, Jacks River, Three Hills, Gayle, Highgate, Bonnie Gate, Oxford, and Geddes Town. They will be divided into three zones, with the top two from each zone automatica­lly advancing, along with the two best third-place teams.

Spencer noted that this year’s event would feature electronic scoring to be uploaded so that fans could check scoreboard­s and statistics during the course of the competitio­n.

“We want to develop our cricket in this parish to the highest level, and this will be a first for a parish associatio­n in the country,” Spencer added. “We also have our Instagram and Facebook pages , where the public will get live updates throughout the course of matches.”

A special feature of the tournament will be a Player of the Round award to the top player at the end of each week’s competitio­n. Matches will be played on Sundays at Boscobel Oval, Days Mountain, and the Three Hills grounds.

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