ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC- The first ever international women’s tri-nation series hosted in the Caribbean will be broadcast live on television across the region, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) announced yesterday.
WICB says the T20 International Series – featuring West Indies, England and New Zealand- will be aired on terrestrial broadcasters in collaboration with the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC).
Games will be played under lights from Monday, October 14 to Saturday, October 26 at the historic Kensington Oval – which hosted the finals of the ICC World T20 three years ago.
“Women’s cricket is on the rise in the region and across the world. As part of our mandate we have embarked on this project, which will see the entire tournament being beamed across the region,” said Nelecia Yeates, the WICB’s Commercial Manager.
“Fans have been calling for it and the broadcast will ensure that all matches will be seen by as many people as possible”.
The three participating nations are among the top four teams in the world in the T20 and 50-over formats.
The Windies reached the semi-finals of ICC World T20 tournament in Sri Lanka a year ago and were runners-up in the marquee ICC World Cup (50-overs) in India earlier this year.
“We will see some of the leading women’s cricketers in the world – including our own Stafanie Taylor, Deandra Dottin and Shanel Daley – who are all rated among the best in the game,” said Yeates.
“The tournament promises to be action-packed and will be a great advertisement for women’s cricket and women-in-sport in general.”