Bounty for Windies (12 May 1999)
The West Indies cricketers could haul in close to US$700000 if they win the seventh World Cup, which runs from May 14 to June 20 in England
12-May-1999
12 May 1999
Bounty for Windies
The Barbados Nation
The West Indies cricketers could haul in close to US$700000 if
they win the seventh World Cup, which runs from May 14 to June
20 in England.
With a winners' prize of US$300000 (BDS$600000) already up for
grabs in the game's greatest showpiece, the West Indies were
yesterday presented with a further US$350000 incentive from
sponsors Carib Breweries. The bounty would be the largest in the
history of the World Cup.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and Carib recently entered
into a US$1 million sponsorship deal which covers the World Cup
and next year's Test match tour of England.
A release from WICB said: "If the team reaches the semifinals
they get US$50000, if they get to the final they receive US$100000,
and a win for the Windies brings a bounty of US$200000."
It continued: "The World Cup Champions...collect the prestigious
golden World Cup. All the money goes to the players."
Chris Dehring, chief marketing officer of the WICB, said
yesterday the players were very pleased with the package, which
is part of an ongoing incentive system for every tour.
Such large amounts are a far fetch from the first World Cup in
1975, when the West Indies Cricket Board of Control did nothing
for the players apart from the agreed £350 for each player.
The tournament organisers have also set up a fine pay-day for
winning teams. In the five preliminary matches, the West Indies
can earn US$6000 per win. In the Super Six second round,
sixth-finisher gets US$ 27500, and the fifth-placed team
collects US$52500. The two losing semifinalists earn US$100000
each, and the losing finalists bag US$150000.
The West Indies are drawn in Group B along with favourites
Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Bangladesh, and first-timers
Scotland.
The tournament bowls off on Friday with host England taking on
defending champs Sri Lanka at Lord's, while the Windies start
their campaign on Sunday against Pakistan at Bristol.
Both of these matches will be on CBC-TV starting at 5:45 a.m.
The final is on June 20.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)