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The Barbados Nation Barbados Cricket Association records operating loss
19 July 2002

For the second straight year, the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) has recorded an operating loss of close to half-million dollars. And the deficit has come in spite of more than $300 000 in revenue from its newly-introduced lottery.

Draft financial statements obtained by the WEEKEND NATION revealed the BCA incurred a loss of $456 098 for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2002.

This follows a shortfall of $657 344 the previous year when the BCA recorded its biggest loss in more than a decade.

Additionally, the BCA's auditors say they have been "unable to confirm or verify by alternative means the amount of $248 498 included in the balance of $1 161 164 due from the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).

"Accordingly, we were not able to determine whether any adjustments might be necessary to the balance from the WICB revenue, excess expenditure for the year and accumulated funds."

The financial statements, which are to be presented at the July 30 annual general meeting at Sherbourne Conference Centre, are certain to be debated vigorously among members of the largest and most respected sporting association in the island.

During the year under review, the BCA did not increase its revenue, the figure dropping from $2 324 744 to $2 309 382.

The lottery, which started in mid-February, brought in $333 333 and advertising returns went up by close to $50 000, but revenue from sponsorship, rental of boxes and subscriptions all declined by substantial amounts.

Another area where revenue decreased was from the share of gate receipts from international matches during the 2000 home season. The BCA's share from WICB was $30 063 compared with $114 157 the previous year.

The BCA managed to decrease its expenditure by $216 608, but it is significant to note it spent $237 685 in legal and professional fees.

© Barbados Nation


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Source: The Barbados Nation
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