Thursday, May 14, 2026

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IT WON’T BE BUSINESS as usual for Joel Garner’s next term.
The Barbados Cricket Association’s (BCA) newly re-elected president said he would push hard for the implementation  of a code of conduct  for board members following recent breaches of confidentiality during the election campaign.
Garner declared this should be priority number one moments after he  was returned for a fourth successive term at Wednesday’s 11th Special Meeting of Members.
“I think the integrity  of the association has  to be preserved,” said the former Barbados and West Indies pacer, who turned away former first  vice-president Conde  Riley by 166 votes to 121.

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