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Brandon King leads Jamaica Tallawahs to third CPL title Loop Jamaica

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A brilliant undefeated 83 from opening batter Brandon King and three-wicket hauls from Fabian Allen and Nicholas Gordon proved too much for the howling favourites Barbados Royals and gave Jamaica Tallawahs the 2022 CPL title on Friday night.

It was the third CPL title for the Tallawahs and first since 2016.

Experienced West Indies batsman Shamarh Brooks, who scored a sublime century in the second qualifier against Guyana Amazon Warriors, contributed 47 from 33 balls, as Tallawahs chased down 162 to win the final by eight wickets at Providence Stadium in Guyana.

Brandon King of Jamaica Tallawahs hits four runs through the offside during the CPL final against Barbados Royals at Providence Stadium in Guyana on Friday, September 30, 2022. (PHOTO: Ashley Allen – CPL T20 via Getty Images).

In the chase, Tallawahs suffered an early setback as West Indies all-rounder Klye Mayers struck in the first over to york Kennar Lewis with only a run on the board. However, King immediately repaired early setback with an 86-run second-wicket partnership with Brooks off 58 balls.

King, who made his international debut for the West Indies in November 2019, reached his half-century off 36 balls. He was savage on the spinners as he hammered Afghan off-spinner Mujeeb-ur-Rahman andleft-arm fingerspinner Joshua Bishop for 44 runs off a mere 19 balls. His knock included 13 fours and two sixes of which eight fours and a six came off the spinners.

The second six came off West Indies left-arm seamer Obed McCoy which sparked wild celebrations in Tallawahs’ camp. On his way to his impressive innings, King surpassed his West Indies opening partner Mayers to become the highest run-scorer this season.

Earlier, Tallawahs suffered a big setback as Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir, who had taken a chart-topping nine wickets in the powerplay this season, was ruled out after having suffered a groin injury during the second qualifier.

South African fast bowler Migael Pretorius, who replaced Amir, suffered a back injury while attempting a catch in the outfield.

In the absence of their two overseas bowlers, local seamer, playing in his first CPL season, pulled off figures of three for 33 at the death to restrict Barbados Royals to 161 for seven off their allotted 20 overs

All-rounder Allen, who was left out of West Indies 15-member squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup in Australia, put Tallawahs back into the game after Mayers and Rahkeem Cornwall had hammered 63 off 35 balls for the first wicket.

Allen got rid of both openers and returned to dismiss Pakistan’s Azam Khan (51 off 40 balls), the top-scorer for Royals.

The Jamaican had Cornwall caught by Pakistan left-arm spinner Imad Wasim with the last ball of the powerplay for 36 off 21, and proceeded to bowl Mayers for 29 off 19 balls. He finished with figures of three for 24 off his four overs.

Summarized scores:

Barbados Royals 161/7 (Khan 51, Cornwall 36; Allen 3/24, Gordon 3/33).

Jamaica Tallawahs 162/2 (King 83*, Brooks 47; Mayers 1/14, Holder 1/14).

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Cops get boost in efforts to fight crime; 59 new vehicles handed over Loop Jamaica

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A total of 59 new vehicles were handed over to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, as part of the Ministry of National Security Jamaica’s R.O.C Project on Friday, September 30.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness said the vehicles are to boost the overall fleet of vehicles and capacity of police officers to respond to incidents and improve overall service delivery to Jamaicans

The Government of Jamaica (GoJ) and the Ministry of National Security (MNS) recently launched a new campaign, to bring awareness to the public as the Ministry seeks to rebuild, renovate and retrofit police stations island-wide.

The Ministry’s transformational agenda is to Rebuild, Overhaul and Construct (R.O.C) over 200 police facilities.

The objective of Project R.O.C is to convert all police stations into modern, citizen-friendly workspaces, and provide officers with a comfortable environment conducive for work while creating the ambience for citizens to willingly and comfortably engage the police.

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Sliding British pound: Antiguan hotels ‘expected’ to plan for fallout

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Antiguan hotels are expected to put plans in place to prevent any unwanted impact from the sliding British pound before the 2022/23 winter tourism season gets underway in a few months.

The UK is the country’s second-largest tourism source market and Britons were previously expected to flock there in numbers not seen since the COVID-19 pandemic forced the complete shutdown of the local industry two years ago.

However, the British pound has been losing value in recent time, culminating with a record low against the US dollar on Monday, sinking to $1.03 before recovering slightly to $1.07.

That weakening has raised fears that UK visitors will be apprehensive about spending on vacations, including to one of their most loved Caribbean destinations.

Those fears have been recognised by the government, with the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff Lionel Hurst telling media during a press briefing on Thursday that the hotels should employ measures to stave off cancellations or a decline in bookings.

“There are about three hotels in Antigua that are the major recipients of British tourists and our expectation is that they are the ones who will make the necessary adjustments in order to ensure that their numbers will continue to increase or certainly not fall off significantly”, he said.

“We don’t know how long this decline of the pound’s value will last. No one knows it, but what we do know is that the second-largest number of people who visit Antigua as tourists come from the UK, therefore, we anticipate that there might be some impact on the number of visitors who will come if the cost of travel from the UK explodes”, the Chief of Staff added.

According to Hurst, there have not yet been any signs of impact on the country’s tourism industry, despite the obvious reason to worry.

“The discussion with those hotels is that, at the moment, [British visitors] have not yet reacted in a way to the decline in the British pound, so it is really the hotels in collaboration with the government that will do their very best to ensure that their customer base isn’t significantly eroded as a consequence of having the pound itself drop in value.

“They would have to pay far many more pounds to stay in a hotel in Antigua and Barbuda, whose prices are quoted in US dollars or the equivalent of US dollars to the pound, when the pound was at a much higher rate.

“There was a time when the British pound was worth more than EC$4.50 and today, it’s worth about EC$2.70, the same as the US dollar. It might be a little bit more than that, but you can see where the problem would emerge”, he said.

The winter tourism season is expected to commence in late November/early December and run until late April/early March next year.

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PM’s response to Kamla’s budget response – ‘The worst I have ever heard’

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THE Prime Minister painted himself and his government as the saviour of the country’s energy industry as well as revenue from oil and gas production, when very early into his tenure as head of government, he flew overseas to negotiate new terms and conditions from foreign oil companies that were more favourable to this country.

He stated this in the context of why the people – despite the hard times at present and the hard and unpopular decisions Government must make now – should “stay the course” and keep their trust in a PNM government.

He spoke on Friday evening at the PNM’s post budget public meeting at the Mt Hope/Mt Lambert community centre.

Rowley continued the tenor of blaming the then UNC/PP government, first started by the speaker before him, Finance Minister Colm Imbert, who reminded supporters of being told by the then Central Bank Governor that there was enough money in the treasury to run the country for only a few days.

Imbert then spoke of having to physically run to First Citizens Bank to borrow a billion dollars, back in 2015, so as to be able to pay public servants and keep the country operational.

When it came his turn to speak, the Prime Minister slammed Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s budget response in the House of Representatives earlier on Friday, by describing it as the worst response he had ever heard.

“Today the Opposition Leader stumbled through one of the worst performances I have ever heard from an opposition leader in this country,” Rowley said.

He said Persad-Bissessar spoke about how wonderful her government was and how much money they left in the treasury on demitting office. “So at the end of your government, you had 29 seats in Parliament and the people (still) voted you out of office,” Rowley said.

He called on the country not to be fooled by the claims coming from the Opposition since, “ninety per cent of what Kamla said today was misrepresentation, misinformation and lies.”

His speech was interspersed with the now usual use of terms such as “vodka” and “nightie” – with hearty laughter from the audience – as he sought to paint the UNC political leader in a certain light.

Rowley reminded listeners of deals the then UNC/PP government made with foreign oil companies which, he had to unmake and renegotiate new deals when the PNM came into office in 2015. He claimed had those deals not been renegotiated by him, TT stood to gain not one cent of oil and gas revenue from 2015 to 2024.

Turning his attention to the moth-balled refinery which Persad-Bissessar promised to restart, if the UNC returns to government, Rowley reminded listeners as to the reason why the refinery was closed down.

He said the profitability of the refinery was tied to the amount of crude oil TT was producing from its wells. When oilfields became mature and oil production started to fall, the Government decided to get out of the crude oil refining business since it was no longer profitable.

Rowley said his government was able to dodge a US$850m debt which had to be repaid in 2018, by reorganising Petrotrin into specific entities which are now operating with a profit, and whose profits are being used to service that particular debt.

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Man, rushing son to hospital, kills pedestrian on WCD road

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An East Bank Demerara man is now dead after he was struck by a speeding motorcar – the driver of which was rushing to take his son to the hospital.

The dead man has been identified as 43-year-old Umesh Ramkishun of Lot 38 First Street, Grove, East Bank Demerara.

Police say that about 19:15h Friday evening, a 47 year-old resident of Sea View Anna Catherina, WCD, was driving motorcar PZZ 9115 at a fast rate of speed en route to take his son, who attempted suicide, to the West Demerara Hospital.

However, while in the vicinity of the Harlem Public Road, WCD, he struck down Ramkishun, who was crossing the road in company of another pedestrian.

As a result of the collision, Ramkishun fell onto the bonnet and windscreen of the car and received injuries to his head and body with his right foot severed from his body.

The pedestrian’s lifeless body was picked up by the police and escorted to the West Demerara Regional Hospital, where he was seen and examined by a doctor who pronounced him dead on arrival.

The driver was arrested and a breathalyzer test was conducted on him, but no trace of alcohol was found in the breath content. Notice of intended prosecution was also served on the driver and statement taken.

The body of the deceased is presently lying at Ezekiel Mortuary for storage, awaiting a Post Mortem Examination.

The driver is in custody assisting with the investigation.

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Police have launched an investigation after the discovery of a deceased male with apparent gunshot injuries in Bruceville, Vieux Fort.

At about 3:20 am on Saturday, officers were summoned to the scene.

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Flash flood warning in effect for some parishes, says Met Service Loop Jamaica

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The Meteorological Service has issued a flash flood warning for low-lying and flood-prone areas of St Mary, Portland, St Thomas, Kingston and St Andrew, St Catherine, Clarendon, and Manchester.

The announcement was made late Friday night and is to remain in effect until 5pm Saturday.

The Met Service said a trough across Jamaica, which is being induced by post-tropical cyclone Ian and a weak frontal system, is currently generating unstable weather conditions across the island and the central Caribbean and is expected to linger throughout Saturday.

“Observational data and satellite imagery indicate that sections of eastern and central parishes have been experiencing moderate to heavy rainfall and periods of thunderstorms since Friday afternoon.

“The forecast is for periods of moderate to heavy rainfall and thunderstorms to continue across sections of eastern and central parishes into Saturday. Additionally, due to the extended period of rainfall, and high ground saturation, landslides are likely,” the Met Service said at 10pm Friday.

A flash flood warning means flooding has been reported or will occur shortly.

“Motorists and pedestrians should not attempt to cross flooded roadways or other low-lying areas as strong currents are likely. Residents in low-lying areas should be on the alert for rising waters and be ready to move quickly to higher ground,” the Met Service said.

The National Works Agency on Friday advised that the Bog Walk Gorge was flooded and ured the public to heed the warning.

Meanwhile, the Met Service said in its forecast at 5am Saturday, October 1, 2022 that another trough, from the east of Jamaica, moves into the vicinity and will lingers across the island for a few days. Cloudiness with rain, showers and thunderstorms are to continue into next week.

24-hour forecast:

Saturday morning:… Mostly cloudy with isolated showers and thunderstorms.

Saturday afternoon/evening:… Cloudy with showers and thunderstorms especially across western and sections of north-central parishes.

Saturday night Mostly cloudy with showers and isolated thunderstorms.

Maximum temperature expected for Kingston today:..31 degrees celsiusMaximum temperature expected for Montego Bay today:..30 degrees celsius

3-day forecast (starting Sunday):

Sunday/Monday/Tuesday: Mostly cloudy day with showers and thunderstorms. Night-time showers and thunderstorms mainly across southern and north-eastern parishes.

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