Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Nicholls steps down as BCA Vice President

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Gregory Nicholls has stepped down from his post as Vice President of the Barbados Cricket Association. 

Nicholls was elevated to vice president from secretary following the BCA elections. 

Last month he was elected a Member of Parliament for the constituency of St Thomas and named as Minister in the Cabinet. 

A WhatsApp message shared with members of the Board of the BCA from Nicholls reads: “Dear Colleagues, It is with a heavy heart that I now write to you. I have decided to resign my post of Vice President of the BCA effective immediately. This decision was not made lightly but it is and was the right thing to do given my appointment to the Cabinet of Barbados and the demanding requirements and obligations of my being elected as the Member of Parliament for St Thomas” 

It adds: “As a Life Member of the BCA, you can always count on my support in any way to advance the game of cricket in Barbados in general and the work of the BCA in particular”. 

Nicholls is the Minister of Home Affairs and Information. (PS)

The Nation caught up him at the Garrison Savannah on the Sandy Lane Barbados Gold Cup Race Day.

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