At the Executive meeting on April 6, the following decisions were taken relating to the 2010 cricket season:
- Due to Police Recreation Club (Police) withdrawing, the Premier League will feature 8 teams (including the National U19 Team).
- Due to the shortage of available weekends for cricket there will be no Open Cricket in 2010.
- Due to Police withdrawing from the league, Police players can transfer for free. Players that have previously paid will have their money refunded.
- The full schedule will be published after further consultation with clubs regarding field availability and confirmation of home grounds.
The BCB can confirm that the following 2010 transfers have been approved by the BCB Executive:
Player From Club To Club
Traddie Simpson Police Southampton Rangers
Jason Simons CCCC Southampton Rangers
Don Vickers Western Stars Southampton Rangers
Cofield Robinson SBRC SCC
Michael Corday Leg Trappers SCC
Ricardo Hoyte YMSC SCC
Allen Richardson DRC Flatts
Jamal Woodley Warwick Flatts
Nelson Bascome III YMSC Flatts
Dean Minors Flatts VRC St. Georges
James Celestine Police St. Georges
Detroy Smith YMSC St. Georges
Patrick Stamp CCCC St. Georges
Hasan Durham SCC PHC
Lamar Richardson Warwick PHC
David Lovell Jr. YMSC Bailey's Bay
Merkell Smith CCCC Bailey's Bay
Dennis Pilgrim YMSC Bailey's Bay
Jahmiko Marshall YMSC Bailey's Bay
Rodney Trott Bailey's Bay YMSC
Malachi Jones Southampton Rangers Willow Cuts
George O'Brien Police Willow Cuts
Christopher Douglas St. David's Willow Cuts
Herbie Bascome St. Georges DRC
David Gibbs SCC DRC
Tywaun Burgess Bailey's Bay DRC
Gregg Foggo St. Georges St. David's
Keshun Smith St. Georges St. David's
Tamauri Tucker CCCC St. David's
McLaren Lowe III St. David's Western Stars
Andre Manders PHC Western Stars
Kevin Hurdle YMSC Western Stars
Anthony Bascome CCCC Western Stars
Daniel Morgan YMSC Warwick
Mr. Reginald Pearman, President of the BCB stated,
"The Board is looking forward to a busy and exciting 2010 season of both international and domestic cricket. We would like to urge the field operators to produce quality surfaces to promote great cricket island wide."