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BRING ON THE BIG BATS, and the big bucks.
The region’s cricket league is on the lookout for big partnerships to bolster its total.
Commercial director of the Limacol Caribbean Premier League (CPL), Jamie Stewart, said the league was hoping to attract more business from local corporate entities after disclosing that the Barbados Tridents franchise was available for purchase.
Stewart made the revelation during a recent business trip across the region after news broke yesterday that St Kitts had replaced Trinidad as the host site for the final.
“The fans have been amazing and the governments have also been very good as they are our main strategic partners, but we need support here because, at the end of the day, the CPL is a business,” reasoned Stewart.

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