Busta International Finals Moved
The 2002 Busta International Shield finals will now be contested from 4 - 7 April, 2002 instead of the previously announced 22 - 25 March, 2002
Derrick Nicholas
13-Mar-2002
The 2002 Busta International Shield finals will now be contested from
4 - 7 April, 2002 instead of the previously announced 22 - 25 March,
2002. Yesterday the WICB confirmed that the finals of the region's
premier First Class 4-day competition has been postponed by two weeks.
Although no official reason was given for the postponement of the
finals, CricInfo has been reliably informed that the finals - which
will be televised by TWI Television - has been moved to accommodate
ease of travel for the television crew.
This weekend will see the staging of the two semi finals. Guyana will
play host to the Leeward Islands at Albion in Berbice, while Busta Cup
winners Jamaica, will play host to Trinidad & Tobago at Sabina Park.
Dethroned Busta Cup Champions Barbados, although finishing the league
round of matches on similar points as Trinidad & Tobago, and even more
outright wins, have been excluded from the semi final round. The
Rules of the Competition clearly states "If there is an equality of
points (for any position), each team's position will be decided by, in
order of priority: 1. Result of their head-to-head meeting."
In 2001, Guyana took the WICB to court over their interpretation of
the Rules of the Competition after Guyana, and Barbados ended the
league round of matches on the same amount of points - 57.
Meanwhile, the West Indies selectors are meeting in Barbados today to
select a training squad. The WICB will now utilize the two week break
between the Busta International Shield semi finals and the final to
hold a one-week training camp in Trinidad.
"We decided to utilise the break between the Busta Shield semis and
final as best we could to prepare the team for the series against the
Indians," remarked Michael Hall, chief cricket operations officer of
the WICB.
The training camp will be conducted from March 21 to 28 as West Indies
prepare to host India in a five Tests and five limited-overs
internationals series between April and June.
Although the itinerary for the West Indies versus New Zealand has not
been confirmed, Hall revealed that the series will include two Tests
and five One Day Internationals.