International Cricket Set to Return to the Caribbean Next Year, Says CWI President

Cricket West Indies president, Ricky Skerritt, says international cricket could return to the Caribbean as soon as the first quarter of next year but the challenge remains the creation of safe bio-secure “bubbles” at Caribbean venues.

- Advertisement -
Journey to Kingston-728x90

He revealed that CWI had only last week produced a draft schedule for 2021 for board approval and were still in the stages of finalising venues and other logistical details, especially in light of the new COVID-19 pandemic environment.

However, he confirmed Sri Lanka, South Africa and Australia were all expected to tour the region, the series spread over the first half of the year.

Skerritt also said the resumption of regional domestic cricket would start with the Super50 limited-overs tournament which was being pencilled in for January-February of next year.

“The first regional cricket we’re proposing is the Super50 at the end of January next year,” Skerritt told SportsMax TV.

“We’re not hosting any international cricket before Sri Lanka which will be around February.

“We go to Bangladesh in January/February and then we have three teams coming spread more towards the summer rather than the early part of the year – Sri Lanka, South Africa and Australia.”

CWI has not staged an international home series since last January when Ireland toured for three One-Day Internationals and T20 Internationals.

In fact, the year was expected to be a busy one but the home itinerary was cancelled following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

South Africa Women had been scheduled to play a five-match ODI series in Jamaica and Trinidad last May/June while South Africa A had been carded for five one-dayers and three four-day “Tests” in Antigua and Barbados last June/July.

The senior men’s tours were also scrapped, New Zealand having been expected to play three ODIs and T20s in Antigua, Dominica and Guyana last July and South Africa down to play two Tests and five T20s in Trinidad, St Lucia, Jamaica and the United States in July/August.

West Indies’ historic three-Test tour of England established a template for the safe resumption of cricket, however, and since then England have hosted a couple of home tours while the Caribbean Premier League was successfully staged in Trinidad last August/September.

Skerritt said issues of regional air travel and establishing and implementing safe protocols, first needed to be addressed before tours could be staged.

“Obviously the problem is where is [best] suited to host [these tours], where can we create the protocols including the bio-secure bubble so a number of options have to be looked at,” he explained.

“In terms of regional air transport and the ability to move players around and deal with the restrictions, that is not something we can look towards at least until towards the end of the first quarter next year.”

The cancellation of the 2020 itinerary has impacted CWI revenues significantly, forcing the Antigua-based governing body to make reductions in their expenditure.

Last May, CWI announced a “temporary” 50 per cent cut in all salaries and funding of cricket across the region, referencing the “debilitating economic challenges which have resulted from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic”, as the rationale for the move.

CMC

More Stories

IMF team visits Barbados for consultations and post-program discussions

A mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is in Barbados this week for regular Article IV consultations with the Government, as well as...
Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne

Antigua and Barbuda fully constitutes new Cabinet following landslide election victory

Antigua and Barbuda’s new Cabinet was fully constituted on Tuesday, with 14 ministers—including the Prime Minister and Attorney General—formally appointed and issued instruments of...
Prime Minister Philip Davis

Bahamas Government moves to acquire Grand Bahama Power Company

The Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis on Tuesday announced a major government move to acquire all outstanding shares of the Grand Bahama Power Company...
Guyana Essequibo region

Venezuela restates claim over Essequibo at ICJ hearings, rejects court jurisdiction

Venezuela on Wednesday reiterated its position that the disputed Essequibo region belongs to the South American country, telling the International Court of Justice (ICJ)...
food prices Jamaica

Rising food prices set to squeeze Jamaican households as manufacturers roll out new increases

Jamaican households are facing another round of higher grocery and living costs as some of the country’s largest food and beverage manufacturers implement price...
Espolòn Tequila

Espolòn Tequila celebrates Cinco de Mayo with cultural showcase in Jamaica

Espolòn Tequila brought the spirit of Mexico to Jamaica in a vibrant celebration of history, culture, and shared identity, hosting an immersive Cinco de...
Hurricane Melissa Jamaica

IDB and CDB partner to boost resilience in residential infrastructure for Caribbean families

Caribbean governments have begun coordinated efforts to retrofit existing homes against increasingly severe hurricanes, flooding, and other climate hazards. The initiative, announced last week...
Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day on a budget: gift ideas that still show love

Mother’s Day often comes with the pressure to spend more than many households can comfortably afford, but across the Caribbean and within Caribbean communities...

Bermuda outlook upgraded to Positive as S&P affirms A+ credit rating

The Government of Bermuda has welcomed a revised ratings assessment from S&P Global Ratings, which upgraded the island’s outlook to Positive from Stable while...
trinidad police

Trinidad and Tobago police disrupt alleged home invasion gang in multi-agency operation

A coordinated multi-agency police operation in Trinidad and Tobago has disrupted a group known informally as the “Tall Boots Crew,” which authorities say is...

Latest Articles