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May 24, 2014 Sports
By Sean Devers
The third test between West Indies and New Zealand scheduled for the Guyana National Stadium at Providence fixed from June 26-30 could be shifted to either Dominica or Trinidad, while this year’s Regional Under-19 series set for Guyana in August could be moved to Jamaica.
According to a well placed source in the WICB, Dominica and Trinidad have been put on standby for the Test since both Islands have signaled their interest in hosting the game.
Trinidad’s Queens Park Oval has already been given the second Test after the opening Test is played at Sabina Park in Jamaica and the possible switch in venues comes in the wake of the cricket Bill which was recently passed in Parliament. However, the Bill is not yet Law since Guyana’s President Donald Ramotar has not yet signed the piece of Legislation which will then be published in the Official Gazette.
The WICB is concerned that if the Cricket Bill is assented to, it will automatically dissolve the GCB leaving the WICB with no agent to run its affairs for the match in Guyana because their member and shareholder, the GCB would have been dissolved.
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