by Bajan Reporter / January 18th, 2021
Barbados Lottery players ushered in the new year with back-to-back Mega 6 jackpot wins totalling over $ 700,000. Andrew Parris claims the title of being the first Mega 6 jackpot winner of the year, with a prize of $412,500.
Mr. Parris, a dedicated lottery player, purchased his ticket from The Barbados Lottery Retail Agent Roadview Variety, Jackmans, St. Michael, with the winning numbers
04, 06, 09, 12, 23, 30. He had no idea he would be the first jackpot winner of the year and although a bit surprised, he remained “
cool, calm and collected.”
The lucky Mega 6 jackpot winner has been playing for some time and when asked what he intends to do with his winnings, he stated: “I plan to pay off some bills and clear my debts.”
Parris first Mega 6 winner for 2021
Article by January 14, 2021
Barbados Lottery players have ushered in the new year with back-to-back Mega 6 jackpot wins totalling over $700,000. And Andrew Parris is the first Mega 6 jackpot winner of the year with a prize of $412,500.
Parris, a dedicated lottery player, purchased his ticket from The Barbados Lottery Retail Agent Roadview Variety, Jackmans, St. Michael, with the winning numbers 04, 06, 09, 12, 23, 30.
The lucky Mega 6 jackpot winner has been playing for some time and when asked what he intends to do with his winnings, stated: “I plan to pay off some bills and clear my debts.”
Parris said he will definitely keep playing his favourite Mega 6 and Double Draw games, and encouraged each player to keep doing the same.
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Article by December 22, 2020
Barbados head coach Emmerson Trotman has hailed the form of West Indies top-order batsman, Shai Hope, but said he was not surprised the right-hander had bounced back strongly, following his axing for the Test tour of New Zealand earlier this month.
The 27-year-old Hope has been in excellent form during the Barbados Cricket Association’s Legends Cup, stroking two hundreds in the tournament which is in preparation for next February’s Regional Super50 in Antigua.
“I am happy but not surprised. Shai is a very good player. The best batsman in the Caribbean,” Trotman told