Stabroek News

Cricket is dying in Albion

- Dear Editor, Sincerely, Concerned Resident/Parent

If the greats of the past were to return to the pitch that has helped shape their careers, they would be shocked. In fact, they might be furious to see their beloved Albion cricket pitch abandoned for almost 3 years and long before Covid-19. The estate’s grounds man sleeps in the pavilion for most of the day and is hardly ever monitored, in fact, he leaves 2 hours early every day. If you were to visit Albion, Rose Hall or Skeldon Community Centres, you will see the vast difference. All their pitches have been maintained during the Covid-19 era. Why must the aspiring young cricketers, who wants to follow in the footsteps of Kanhai, Butcher, Solomon and Kallicharr­an, go through such an ordeal? Imagine your child being cursed just for asking about the pitch. I do hope the relevant authoritie­s will treat this issue with the urgency it deserves because of one man, cricket is dying in this area.

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