Wednesday 3 August 2011

ECB Confirm Two Additional Twenty20s

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England and Wales Cricket Board confirmed that it will stage two additional Twenty20 against West Indies at the Oval in September, in order to fulfill its contractual obligations to heaven after the disappearance of Stanford Super Series.


The games, which was first proposed in June, will be held on Friday, September 23 and Sunday, September 25th with the first game 18:15 to 18:30 and the second - a week after the conclusion of the fifth and final ODI against India.

Surrey chief executive Richard Gould said: "Surrey CCC is pleased to host these games in the Ring of Kia in the end what will be a colorful and exciting summer abroad.

"We want both games to be played in a friendly party atmosphere with a large participation of local residents in Lambeth in London, which is why the tickets are sold from £ 25 with under 16 tickets to sell for £ 1 "

England players had to be angry that their workload was, especially in light of Andy Flower preseason plea for more consultation on travel itineraries. But the only player who is sure to be involved in this phase is the Twenty20 captain, Stuart Broad, with many senior players are expected to be rested before the winter tour to India in October.

The games were crammed into the schedule because the ECB has already budgeted for the 360million pounds to get Sky TV revenue, and is unable to pay the amount for failure to deliver the tournament in Stanford. Games of the West Indies is likely to be an annual event until the agreement expires broadcast rights in 2013. .

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