West Indies Prepared to be ‘Agile’ in Planning as South Africa Series Looms

Cricket West Indies is anticipating another testing time when they host next month’s bio-secure series against South Africa but said it was critical to remain operationally “agile” in order to respond to the challenges served up by the COVID-19 pandemic.

- Advertisement -
Journey to Kingston-728x90

South Africa is scheduled to play two Tests and five One-Day Internationals but CWI is yet to announce the itinerary for the tour.

The series follows the recent Test and white-ball tour by Sri Lanka which ended last month and marks only the second international series staged in the Caribbean since the onset of the pandemic.

CWI chief executive, Johnny Grave, said though experience had been gained from staging the Sri Lanka series, the nature of the pandemic meant planning remained fluid.

“There are so many hurdles to overcome so it’s an ongoing process,” Grave said.

“And ultimately, until players arrive – and talking from experience with Sri Lanka – until that first ball of the first game is bowled, right to the last day when players safely leave, it’s a stressful time for everyone just to make sure the cricket can go ahead as planned.

“I think at this stage we’re into the final discussions with governments. Obviously, we need Chief Medical Officers to approve the protocols within each of the countries.

“It’s an ever-changing dynamic situation – what we know now might well be different next week so we’ve got to continue to be agile.”

The tour had been scheduled for last July but was postponed due to the pandemic, as CWI was forced to scrap all of its international and domestic tournaments.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

And the series was further imperiled by a governance dispute between Cricket South Africa and Sports Minister Nathi Mthethwa, which was eventually settled last week, paving the way for the tour to proceed as planned.

With air travel still complicated because of coronavirus restrictions, South Africa are expected to arrive in the Caribbean via Paris and St Martin, to begin their preparation.

“We’ve certainly had very, very positive talks with Cricket South Africa,” Grave confirmed to Starcom Radio’s Mason and Guest.

“[A few weeks ago] there was still some confusion with their governance and the government in South Africa and the Minister of Sport.

“That’s recently been resolved and that’s good news for us and good news for world cricket, and South Africa cricket in particular.”

He added: “I’m confident they’re coming. We continue to work through all the logistical and medical and operational challenges that we have.”

Sri Lanka featured in two Tests, three One-Day Internationals and three Twenty20 Internationals and with the Proteas now poised to follow, Grave said tours by Australia and Pakistan would further ensure a bumper domestic schedule.

“We continue to work morning, noon and night to make these tours happen,” the Englishman stressed.

“Fingers crossed, we’re moving forward with not just South Africa but the visit straight afterwards by Australia and Pakistan after that.

“So [there is] plenty going on and lots of cricket to look forward to we hope.”

CMC

More Stories

Florida's New Laws Impose Harsher Penalties for Crimes Committed by Undocumented Immigrants

Cuban national dies in ICE custody at Georgia detention center

A 33-year-old Cuban national, identified as Denny Adan Gonzalez, died on April 28 while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)...
Climate change leaves the Bahamas with huge debt, country seeks help

Bahamas government defends use of US lobbyists

The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has defended the government’s use of United States-based public affairs advisers following a report detailing lobbying arrangements...
Haiti Princess Sarah Zeid

Princess Sarah Zeid of Jordan urges global responsibility during Haiti mission

Princess Sarah Zeid of Jordan, Senior Special Advisor to the World Food Programme (WFP), has called for stronger international action to support Haiti’s most...
Leslie Campbell

JLP pays tribute to former Deputy Treasurer Leslie Campbell following his passing

The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is mourning the death of its former deputy treasurer Leslie Campbell, describing him as a dedicated public servant and...
Edmund-Bartlett-Jamaica-Tourism-Restart-Recovery-Task-Force

Spirit Airlines shutdown not expected to disrupt Jamaica tourism sector

The cessation of flights by United States budget carrier Spirit Airlines is not expected to significantly impact Jamaica’s tourism sector, according to Tourism Minister...
World Athletics Relays Jamaica

Jamaica shatters history in Botswana with first-ever sub-40 mixed relay

The roar inside the stadium in Gaborone rose with every exchange, every stride, every surge down the track. By the time the baton crossed the...

Mexico set for high-stakes return as host of 2026 Concacaf U-20 Championship

The road to international football’s biggest stages will run through Mexico in the summer of 2026. Concacaf officially confirmed that Mexico will host the 2026...
Concacaf Caribbean Cup

Race to the Champions Cup begins as Caribbean Cup draw nears

The path to continental football glory is beginning to come into focus. On May 26 in Miami, the official draw for the 2026 Concacaf Caribbean...
West Indies

Australia tightens grip on ICC rankings as West Indies show quiet revival

The latest ICC rankings update delivered a familiar message to the cricket world: Australia remains the sport’s gold standard. From the ruthless consistency of their...
Norman Gilbert

Cricket West Indies mourns sudden loss of Grenada cricket leader Norman Gilbert

A wave of grief has swept through Caribbean cricket following the sudden passing of Norman Gilbert, a respected administrator whose influence stretched far beyond...

Latest Articles