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| Sir Allen Stanford and Dr. Julian Hunte joined
by some of the West Indian Legends in South Africa
in Nelson Mandela Square |
Johannesburg, South Africa – Monday, 24th September
2007 – In an exciting addition to the already thrilling
final to the ICC World Twenty20 Championship Sir Allen
Stanford put out an offer of US$5 Million to the winner to
come to the Caribbean and play the Stanford Super Star Team
in 2008.
“Since this is the first Twenty20 World Championships and
that is the format of our tournament we felt it was fitting
to have this team come and play our Super Star Team next
year,” explained Sir Allen. “It will be the perfect
culmination of our 2008 Stanford 20/20 Programme.”
Sir Allen extended the invitation along with the President
of the WICB, Dr. Julian Hunte, while in South Africa along
with 9 members of the Stanford 20/20 Board. The legends, as
they are collectively referred to, also in South Africa
included Sir
Vivian Richards, Michael Holding, Rev Wes Hall, Lance Gibbs,
Richie Richardson, Joel Garner, Desmond Haynes and Courtney
Walsh. The other board member in attendance was Mr. Ken
Allen from Montserrat.
In addition to meeting with the WICB President and the ICC,
the Stanford 20/20 Board will also host a box at the World
Twenty20 Championships. “Coming to the fist ever World
Twenty20 Championships is a great opportunity for all of us
on the board. Our inaugural Caribbean tournament was a great
success and we can only build on that success by seeing
other world class events and learning from them,” enthused
former West Indies Captain Richie Richardson.
The US$5 Million winner-take-all match is scheduled for June
29th at the picturesque Stanford Cricket Ground in Antigua.
The Super Star Team will be chosen from the players
participating in the Stanford 20/20 Regional Tournament
taking place from January 25th to February 24th 2008.
The Stanford 20/20 Programme currently provides millions
annually to develop grass roots cricket throughout the
Caribbean as well as hosting the richest domestic cricket
tournament in the world featuring a US$1 Million top prize.
The addition of the Super Star match will provide even more
incentives to the players in the Regional Tournament as well
as further highlighting cricket in the West Indies to an
international audience.
“I am extremely pleased to be working along with the
Stanford 2020 Board in their initiatives to bring back West
Indies Cricket to its former glory days and think that this
added international component will go a long way to this
goal,” stated Dr. Hunte. “In our meetings in South Africa
and previously the one thing that stands out above all is
that these gentlemen truly love West Indies cricket and will
do whatever it takes to achieve this goal.”
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