Back-to-back start
Barbados' cricketers will leave at 9:10 a.m
28-Oct-1999
Barbados' cricketers will leave at 9:10 a.m. tomorrow for their
commitments in the Red Stripe Bowl regional One-Day competition.
Philo Wallace's men will oppose hosts Leeward Islands at the Antigua
Recreational Ground (ARG) on Friday in Zone B, which will be staged in
Anguilla and Antigua.
Barbados will now have back-to-back matches in Antigua as they will
meet Canada on Saturday.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) yesterday confirmed the new dates
of matches in the zone, which was to start today but was postponed
because the host grounds were under water. Hurricane José had drenched
the island last week.
Also on Saturday, the Leewards will oppose Trinidad and Tobago at the
Ronald Webster Park in Anguilla.
The three remaining fixtures in Zone B will all be played in Anguilla
on consecutive days with Barbados taking on Trinidad and Tobago on
Sunday, Canada against Trinidad and Tobago on November 1, and the
Leewards opposing Canada on November 2.
With the change, Trinidad and Tobago, who will not be in action on the
first two days, will now play their three matches at the Ronald
Webster Park on successive days.
Barbados team:
Philo Wallace (captain), Sherwin Campbell, Adrian Griffith, Floyd
Reifer, Roland Holder, Ryan Hinds, Courtney Browne, Winston Reid,
Antonio Mayers, Horace Waldron, Ryan Hurley, Hendy Bryan, Pedro
Collins, Hattian Graham; manager: Tony Howard; coach: William Bourne.
(CANA)