Jamaica Gleaner

Windies Women fêted on arrival for ICC event

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WEST INDIES were given a warm reception when they arrived here Monday evening to complete their final preparatio­n for the Women’s Twenty20 World Cup, which bowls off at the Guyana National Stadium on Friday.

The reigning World champions were hosted in a cocktail reception at the cultural Umana Yana venue, which was attended by Guyana Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo; Director of Sport, Christophe­r Jones, along with several other government officials.

West Indies face New Zealand in their final official ICC warm-up on tonight before clashing with Bangladesh in their opening preliminar­y match two days later.

The fixture will be one of 11 preliminar­y matches being staged at the National Stadium here, and Nagamootoo said Guyana’s hosting of the tournament – the first ICC standalone women’s event – was a major turning point in sports for the country.

GLASS CEILING

“When we talk about the glass ceiling, Guyana has not only touched it, we have in fact smashed it, and I think that the T20 competitio­n in Guyana featuring women’s teams would be amazing to all of us who would like to see the full empowermen­t of our women, not only in the arena of politics and administra­tion, but in the arena of sports and the arena of culture,” said Nagamootoo.

West Indies will do battle in Group A alongside England, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, while Group B comprises 2016 losing finalists Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and Ireland.

Holly Colvin, head of ICC Women’s Cricket, said the tournament would be a boost for the developmen­t of women’s cricket in Guyana

“We have a chance in Guyana to inspire young girls across the world to take up cricket and that could be playing on the pitch; it could be officiatin­g, it could be coming to watch a game for the first time,” Colvin said.

The November 9-24 tournament will also see preliminar­yround matches played at the Darren Sammy Cricket Ground in St Lucia, while the semi-finals and final are scheduled for the Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium in Antigua.

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