WICB Gets Reassurance About Sri Lankan Tour
With the upcoming tour to Sri Lanka by the West Indies cricket team less than two weeks away, and with concerns in the Caribbean high over the safety of the West Indian players, assurances have been received by the sport's governing body in the West
Derrick Nicholas
18-Oct-2001
With the upcoming tour to Sri Lanka by the West Indies cricket team
less than two weeks away, and with concerns in the Caribbean high over
the safety of the West Indian players, assurances have been received
by the sport's governing body in the West Indies. These assurances
have come from the Chairman of the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri
Lanka (BCCSL), the Chairman of BCCSL Mr. Vijaya Malalasekera.
The BCCSL Chairman gave those assurances to the president of the West
Indies Cricket Board (WICB), Rev Wes Hall. The officials of both
cricket boards held bilateral discussions while attending the recently
concluded International Cricket Council (ICC) meeting in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. As a result of these discussions, the BCCSL chairman said
that the BCCSL and the people of Sri Lanka will undertake measures to
guarantee the safety and comfort of the West Indies cricket team
during its tour to Sri Lanka scheduled for November to December 2001.
The BCCSL officials have also informed the WICB that national
elections have been announced for 5 December,2001, and, if required,
match fixtures will be adjusted marginally to avoid interference with
the elections.
Meanwhile, during joint discussions, President of the Zimbabwe Cricket
Union (ZCU), Mr. Peter Chingoka, has assured the WICB that the ZCU is
satisfied with the arrangements in place for team safety and the ZCU
will be participating in the Tri Nations One-Day International
tournament between Zimbabwe, West Indies and host country Sri Lanka,
scheduled for December.
The three countries will continue to liaise with each other to ensure
that player safety remains assured.