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West Indies in England 2009
ECB confirm West Indies visit
Cricinfo staff
December 3, 2008
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The ECB has confirmed West Indies will tour England for two Tests and three one-day internationals in April and May next year. This means Sri Lanka's proposed visit is off, the first instance of the IPL taking precedence over a Test series.
Sri Lanka had been lined up for a tour, and dates had been agreed, following the British government's decision to cut bilateral ties with Zimbabwe, who were scheduled to play three ODIs. However, 13 leading Sri Lanka players with IPL contracts made it clear they wouldn't be available as the trip clashed with the league's second season in India and the ECB was not keen on hosting a second-string side.
"Sri Lanka's tour of England next year is off," Duleep Mendis, the SLC chief executive said. "We informed the ECB that that we are not on a position to go there next year."
West Indies were the favourites to take their place after offering their services to the ECB even though some of their players, including Chris Gayle, Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Ramnaresh Sarwan, also have IPL deals.
They will play two Tests, the first at Lord's starting on May 6 following by one at Chester-le-Street from May 14. Those will be followed by three one-day internationals ahead of the World Twenty20 in June.
"The ECB is delighted that West Indies will replace Zimbabwe for the 2009 tour," ECB chief executive David Collier said. "West Indies are always popular visitors and this completes a wonderful summer of cricket which also includes the Ashes series and the World Twenty20.
"The ECB is most grateful for the excellent support and co-operation provided by the West Indies board, with whom we have developed an excellent and warm relationship."
The two teams will certainly get familiar with each other during the first half of 2009. England travel to the Caribbean in February for four Tests, a Twenty20 international and five ODIs.
West Indies were due to tour England in 2010 under the FTP, but the ECB have said they will now consider their options to replace that series.
The announcement of the series means that the 2009 English domestic fixture list can now be completed after a delay of more than a month. The county programme is normally released in early November, but the lack of confirmed dates for the early international matches was causing difficulties.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh's tour of West Indies which was originally scheduled for May will now take place after the World Twenty20 in June.
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Two points: Bangladesh was supposed to tour West Indies in May. Now that WI is touring England, the tour has been postponed. This speaks a lot about priorities in cricket and how strong ECB still is. And then we say minnows shouldn't be playing. England could have invited Pakistan because Pakistan is cricket starved. But they chose not to because of the fear of a better team. They are more worried about results rather than the quality of cricket.
Posted by Mevan on (December 04 2008, 15:09 PM GMT)Never thought the day would come when any cricketer - in particular Sri Lankan - would refuse to tour England and forego the chance to play a test match at Lords. Sri Lankan fans are bitterly disappointed with their players; we also learn that they made use of political connections to get this tour cancelled, which makes it infinitely worse. It looks very much as if Lalit Modi and his circus will dictate to National Boards and the ICC in the future; their arrogance is already visible. What happened in Mumbai may be a blessing in disguise for the future of cricket.
Posted by gihanfu2 on (December 04 2008, 11:32 AM GMT)This is very disappointing for Sri-Lankan cricket, because pulling out of such an important tour means that the Lankan Lions will be sunbathing till june 2009 where their first overseas tour of the year starts. Like Hashan Tillekeratne said 'Sri Lankan cricket going through dark ages'. The SLC needs to mainain a certain level so that there are no big time periods where cricket is not played. I hope that the West Indies - England series will be fruitful for the young guns coming from both countries. After all the country you play with should come first. Gihan