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Sep 20, 2018 Letters
Dear Editor,
I was the recipient of an award from the Georgetown Cricket Association in the year 2008. The late Mr. Stephen Camacho who was a Guyana and West Indies cricketer also Selector then Secretary and later as chief executive of the West Indies Cricket Board, was the guest speaker and said that T20 cricket would not be for long.
He’s gone but T20 cricket is getting stronger and stronger; recently, the sixth season of the Caribbean Premier League was completed.
My survey is that Caribbean spectators do not want to sit long hours to watch Test and 50-overs cricket tournaments, a new attractive format must be used by cricket authorities to keep cricket alive.
Yours-in-Sport,
Parmanand Ram.
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