Windies plate full later in the year (9 May 1999)
West Indies cricketers will have a fairly busy schedule in the months after this summer's World Cup in England
09-May-1999
9 May 1999
Windies plate full later in the year
The Barbadas Nation
West Indies cricketers will have a fairly busy schedule in the
months after this summer's World Cup in England.
From October 13-22 they will play in the Sharjah One-Day
tournament, followed by a two-Test trip to New Zealand from
December to early January 2000. While in New Zealand they will
also play five One-Day Internationals.
After that, New Zealand and Pakistan will tour the region,
playing three Tests each, and participating in the first ever
triangular One-Day competition in the Caribbean.
The schedule was announced yesterday by the West Indies Cricket
Board (WICB) after its annual general meeting in Antigua.
The board instructed its secretariat to "re-word" rules for
player eligibility for Test and One-Day teams to ensure greater
clarity.
Controversial
The rules, which require players to play in the West Indies
domestic season to be eligible for international duty, have
proved to be controversial.
Former West Indies opener Desmond Haynes has a court case
against the board in connection with a 1995 decision, while
Vasbert Drakes and Ottis Gibson, who played in South Africa
during the West Indies season, have complained about the rules
in recent times.
The dates for the Nortel Under-19 and the Under-15 tournaments
were finalised at the Antigua meeting.
The Under-19 tourney will be played from July 13 to August 6 in
Barbados, while the Under-15 one will be in Guyana from August
11-27.
The cut-off date for selection for these competitions is
September 1 of the year of the tournament.
Facilities
The board also recognised that there were "deficiencies in the
standard of practice pitches" and has mandated its grounds
sub-committee to establish minimum requirements for the
facilities during home tours.
Other WICB Inc. board decisions:
* There will be one general meeting annually of the members of
WICB Inc. The directors will meet as required otherwise.
* A resolution for the transfer of assets from the WICB to WICB
Inc. was adopted.
* Three executive committee members - Tony Marshall of Barbados,
Richard deSouza of Trinidad and Tobago, and Chetram Singh of
Guyana - were elected. They will join the president,
vice-president, chief executive officer and chief finance
officer as members of the executive committee of WICB Inc.
* WICB Inc. will publish an annual report every year.
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