KINGSTON (CMC):
Cricket West Indies (CWI) and Cricket Ireland (CI) have scrapped the one-off Twenty20 International scheduled for next Sunday, in order to ensure the completion of the three-match one-day series.
The tour was imperiled Monday when three additional members of the Ireland camp tested positive, bringing to five the number of cases in the party since their arrival here last week.
And already with injuries to two players, Ireland were left with a severely depleted squad, forcing organisers to postpone yesterday’s second one-day international.
In a joint statement with CI, however, CWI said yesterday the second ODI would now be played at Sabina Park tomorrow with the final ODI, originally carded for Friday at the same venue, now pushed to Sunday.
“The rescheduling occurred following five COVID-19 positive cases, as well as injuries in the Ireland camp leaving the Ireland squad depleted ahead of the second CG Insurance ODI which was originally scheduled for Tuesday, January 11,” the CWI statement said.
“As a consequence, the one-off CG Insurance T20 International has been cancelled to allow for this revised schedule and to avoid impact on the teams’ travel plans and subsequent fixtures.
“These ODI matches form part of the ICC ODI Super League with both teams having the opportunity to win points to be one of the top seven teams, excluding hosts India, to gain automatic qualification for the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.”
Among the three positive cases on Monday were captain Andy Balbirnie, who top-scored with 71 in the opening ODI last Saturday which Ireland lost by 24 runs.
Wicketkeeper Lorcan Tucker, who also featured in the contest, along with interim head coach David Ripley, also returned positive tests.
Simi Singh and Ben White had tested positive ahead of the first ODI and ruled out of the series, while veteran batting all-rounder Paul Sterling and Shane Getkate missed the first ODI after returning positive tests before leaving Florida last month, following their three-match Twenty20 International series against United States.