TT to bid for ICC U 19 World Cup matches

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CRICKET WEST Indies (CWI) is undertaking a thorough regional bid process for Caribbean countries wanting to host the 2022 International Cricket Council (ICC) Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup, which will be held in the West Indies at the start of next year.
President of the TT Cricket Board Azim Bassarath told Newsday that TT will bid to host matches. TT has two international venues – Queen’s Park Oval in St Clair and Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba.
“We are in discussion with the Sport Company (of TT). Is really the Government have to bid, but the (TT) Cricket Board is in discussion with the Sport Company to have a bid submitted,” Bassarath said.
According to a CWI media release, countries have been required to demonstrate their ability to stage the matches by providing adequate match and training facilities, undergo a venue inspection, provide immigration, customs, medical and security support, as well as other operational and logistical requirements including accommodation for the members of the teams, match officials and broadcast crew.
Once all bids have been reviewed the successful host countries will be announced, which is expected within the next month. Those selected will have the opportunity to promote their country to over 75 million people who will be watching from all over the world. This tournament will also inject an estimated US$10 million into the economy of each host nation.
The tournament will feature 16 teams competing over a one-month period. This is the first time West Indies will host the event and it is likely to be staged across three host countries and will include the game’s future stars competing in 64 matches in the 50-over format.
The teams will battle for one of the eight spots in the Super League stage before having the chance to win the Under-19 World Cup. The remaining eight teams will fight for the Under-19 Cricket World Cup Plate. West Indies have won the tournament once before, in February, 2016 when they beat India in the final in Dhaka, Bangladesh. That team included many players who are now part of the West Indies senior set up including Alzarri Joseph, Chemar Holder, Keemo Paul and Shimron Hetmyer, who was the Under-19 captain.
CWI president Ricky Skerritt said, “Our Caribbean region now has another opportunity to host an ICC global tournament, with the ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2022. This particular Under-19 cricket event has been growing in popularity because it puts on show the top teams and the future star players of world cricket. The expectations for a high standard of performance by our own Under-19 rising stars has elevated, and we have to do all we can to help them get well prepared.”
He added: “Most importantly, such a major undertaking reminds us that the people of the West Indies care greatly about cricket and are happy to welcome visiting cricketers, their families, and fans alike to our shores. Fortunately, three such major ICC world events have been successfully hosted by the Caribbean before, including the Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2007, Men’s and Women’s T20 World Cups in 2010; and the Women’s T20 World Cup in 2018.”
Johnny Grave, CWI CEO said, “Cricket West Indies is once again extremely proud to host an ICC global event. The West Indies has provided a platform for teams across the world to showcase their talent, skills and hard work in our world-class facilities, driven by professional and hospitable people while being immersed in our Caribbean culture. The success of the last ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in 2018 that we hosted was testament to this, where CWI provided the stage for the cricketers to set new standards on the field and attract record-breaking crowds and television viewership.”
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