Recently, I had a unique opportunity to tour the now abandoned and incomplete Brian Lara Cricket Stadium, and I had to ask myself, why wasn’t this wonderful facility completed?
Looking at the stadium from the outside while driving through Tarouba along the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway, I, and many citizens of this country had wondered, will it ever be finished?
In September last year, this country’s Finance Minister, Larry Howai, while on a local radio station, said the Ministry of Sport informed him the Stadium cannot be used to play cricket.
However, in a Trinidad Express article addressing Minister Howai’s statements, the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) president, Azim Bassarath, said after two practice matches were played at the Stadium leading up to the 2009 regional season, the [cricket] pitch was considered to be one of the better surfaces.
My tour of the stadium strongly suggested to me had a little more money been spent, despite the significant cost overruns already incurred, this facility would have been one of the jewels of the cricketing world.
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I was shocked and deeply saddened at what I saw Trinidad and Tobago; close to a billion TT dollars was spent on a facility we may never use for the purpose for which it was constructed.
Visit the Photo Library link on this site to see some of the images I took of the stadium.
Also, you can view related video footage taken at the Stadium, below.