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    ABCA Mourns Passing of Jennifer Anthony

    The Antigua and Barbuda Cricket Association is mourning the death of Jennifer Anthony, describing her as a respected and valued member of the cricket community.

    In a statement, the association said Anthony’s presence and contributions would not be forgotten, adding that her passing is a sad loss to the cricket fraternity and to all who knew her.

    The ABCA extended condolences to her family, friends and the wider cricket community during this difficult time.

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