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CaribbeanCricket.com 2019-05-19 16:07:38 

The Barbados Tridents have a new ownership team in place who have taken over the running of the franchise with immediate effect.They have also announced that West Indies Test and ODI captain, Jason Holder, will be their Marquee Player for the 2019 Hero Caribbean Premier League season. 

The USA-based CMG Companies (CMG) leads a team of local and international investors in the acquisition of the cricket franchise in Barbados.  CMG, through its affiliates, primarily owns and operates franchise restaurants, hotels, and real estate across America and is one of the largest owners of a major fast-food franchise. CMG is also no stranger to sports, with sponsorship deals with NBA teams including the Dallas Mavericks, several similar initiatives at the collegiate and grassroots level, investment in MASL’s Dallas Sidekicks, along with past ownership of CPL’s very own Jamaica Tallawahs.

Manish Patel, Principal of CMG, says “Selling our ownership rights of the winning Jamaica Tallawahs held from 2014-2016 was the right move for us as a business, but we missed being involved in the Region and in CPL.  When the chance to purchase the Tridents came along we were delighted, especially with the opportunity to bring good strong local partners onboard.  We can’t wait to get started at enhancing the profile of this team on and off the field and to bringing a comprehensive sports entertainment package to Barbados.   We will work very hard to make Barbadians proud of their team.”

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sgtdjones 2019-05-19 17:38:21 

Will the players get paid.

Or Not paid as in the last ownership tenure.

rolleyes

 
positiveg 2019-05-20 12:29:50 

In reply to sgtdjones

First thing that went through me head
I hope they sort out the players getting paid thing.

 
Drapsey 2019-05-20 12:39:57 

In reply to CaribbeanCricket.com

Manish Patel, Principal of CMG, says "Selling our ownership rights of the winning Jamaica Tallawahs held from 2014-2016 was the right move for us as a business, but we missed being involved in the Region and in CPL. When the chance to purchase the Tridents came along we were delighted, especially with the opportunity to bring good strong local partners onboard. We can’t wait to get started at enhancing the profile of this team on and off the field and to bringing a comprehensive sports entertainment package to Barbados. We will work very hard to make Barbadians proud of their team."

The Yardies dem gwine vex that dem get dumped fi di Bajans.