Antigua and Barbuda is investing heavily to ensure facilities are up to standard to host both practice and official matches of the upcoming T20 Cricket World Cup.
Speaking on the Browne and Browne radio program on Saturday, Minister of
Education and Sport, Daryll Matthew, said Antigua and Barbuda commended by members of a visiting delegation from the International Cricket Council last week for work done to bring the Coolidge Cricket Ground, Liberta Sports Club and Antigua Recreation Ground up to standard for visiting teams to practice.
“We received high commendations. It was stated that Antigua and Barbuda is probably one of the countries that is most ahead in preparations for the world cup,” Matthew said.
The minister said he’s heard the cry of citizens about cosmetic work that is needed at the facilities, but he stated those weren’t required by the ICC. Read More
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