Windies to play at new venues (24 August 1999)
London West Indies will play some One-day Internationals outside of the traditional arenas when they tour England next year
24-Aug-1999
24 August 1999
Windies to play at new venues
The Barbados Nation
London West Indies will play some One-day Internationals outside
of the traditional arenas when they tour England next year.
At a meeting at Lord's yesterday, The First Class Forum (FCF)
which comprises the 18 first-class counties and MCC agreed that
Bristol, Canterbury and Chester-le-Street would be among the
venues for the 10-match triangular limited overs series between
England, West Indies and Zimbabwe next season.
The tournament is part of an expanded home international
programme for England, who are also playing two Tests against
Zimbabwe and five Tests against West Indies.
The FCF also agreed to central contracts for the leading England
players from the start of next season.
The move came 24 hours after England completed their worst home
season in recent cricket history, losing 2-1 to New Zealand and
failing to get beyond the first round of the World Cup.
An additional one million pounds (US$1.61 million) is to be
included in the budget for the year 2000 to cover the cost of
contracts for the players and compensation to the counties for
the loss of their services.
There are unlikely to be more than 16 players receiving contracts
and the first batch, to be announced after the tour of South
Africa and Zimbabwe ends next February, will run from next March
to September.
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chief executive Tim Lamb
said: "We believe the introduction of central contracts is
essential if England are to develop a settled squad of players
capable of performing consistently well."
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