Sri Lanka to host under-19 World Cup next year (12 January 1999)
The Gabba, Brisbane, Monday-Sri Lanka will hold the next under-19 World Cup cricket tourney in January 2000
12-Jan-1999
12 January 1999
Sri Lanka to host under-19 World Cup next year
By Elmo Rodrigopulle
The Gabba, Brisbane, Monday-Sri Lanka will hold the next under-19
World Cup cricket tourney in January 2000.
President of the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka, Thilanga
Sumathipala and Chief Executive, Dhammika Ranatunga who presented the
bid at the ICC meeting held in Christchurch, New Zealand yesterday
received an unanimous nod from the ICC.
The previous youth World Cup was held in South Africa and the Sri
Lankans who were led by the promising Pradeep Hewage fared
brilliantly and left their mark.
Hewage was adjudged the best batsman of the tournament and Prasanna
Jayewardene, the best wicket keeper.
16 countries will figure in this tournament which will be played on
the format used successfully in South Africa.
The ICC meeting also decided on an international panel of the best
six referees and a 12 man umpires panel comprising two from England,
one each from the other eight full member countries and two others to
be chosen from the present international panel.
Kenya, Bangladesh and Scotland have also been asked to nominate one
umpire each and they will officiate in some of the practice games and
act as the fourth umpire in selected World Cup games.
The next Commonwealth games cricket tourney will be in the Manchester
games in 2002. It will be a shorter duration tourney and not 50 over
games.
A final decision on the holding of a Test cricket world championships
was deferred because work is proceeding on a full review of an
international tours schedule and until that is complete, no final
decision can be taken.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)