New International Venues and Central Contracts confirmed by ECB (23 August 1999)
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced that the First Class Forum (FCF) had agreed to introduce Central Contracts for England players from the beginning of the next home season
23-Aug-1999
23 August 1999
New International Venues and Central Contracts confirmed by ECB
ECB Media Release
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced that the First
Class Forum (FCF) had agreed to introduce Central Contracts for England
players from the beginning of the next home season.
The FCF, which is comprised of the eighteen First Class Counties and MCC,
agreed that an additional sum of around £1 million would be included in
the budget for the year 2000 to cover the cost of contracts for players
and compensation to Counties for the loss of their services.
The overall number of contracts issued to both Test and One-Day
International players is unlikely to exceed 16. Contracts will be issued
for a six-month period, although the FCF did recognise the need for a
limited number of players to be issued with 12-month contracts.
The first batch of contracts will be announced after the winter tour to
South Africa and Zimbabwe and will run from March to September 2000. The
precise amount of compensation to be paid to individual counties is still
to be determined.
Announcing today's decision, ECB Chief Executive Tim Lamb said: "We
believe the introduction of Central Contracts is essential if England are
to develop a settled squad of international players capable of performing
well consistently.
"The mood at today's meeting was unequivocally in favour of change and
there was widespread support for the view that the new England Coach,
Duncan Fletcher, and Captain, Nasser Hussain, must be given maximum
support if they are to develop a winning side."
The FCF also agreed that One-Day Internationals would be staged at
Bristol, Canterbury and Chester-le-Street next summer as part of England's
10-match triangular series with West Indies and Zimbabwe. More details
will be released once the full international programme has been agreed
with the cricket boards of both countries.
It was further agreed that the fixture schedule should be fixed as far as
possible so the public know when competitions are to be played.
A full domestic schedule will be announced in due course.
For further information contact:
ECB Media Relations Officers
Brian Murgatroyd/Andrew Walpole - 0171 4321200