The Bermuda Cricket Board announced that both ICC President Alan Isaac and West Indies Cricket Board President David Cameron will be visiting Bermuda this weekend.
Their visit coincides with the final two rounds of matches in the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division 3 which provides two countries a promotion opportunity to the CWC Qualifier in New Zealand next year.
During their visit they will meet with the Governor of Bermuda, Premier of Bermuda, and various Cabinet Ministers including the Minister for Community and Cultural Development, the Hon. Wayne R Scott JP, MP.
Both Isaac and Cameron will be on hand for the final presentations at National Sports Center on Sunday.
Lloyd Fray, the Bermuda Cricket Board President said, "We are extremely honored and grateful that we will be able to host these prominent gentlemen. This will be the first time that an ICC President has visited Bermuda so we especially welcome Alan Isaac, and his wife Mary, to our beautiful country. The BCB has long enjoyed an outstanding relationship with the WICB and so be able to have David Cameron come to our shores so soon after his recent election is a telling indication of the important bonds that we share. I look forward to a very busy and fruitful weekend, and hopefully some more Bermuda victories, as we enjoy some outstanding cricket."
Cameron, West Indies Cricket Board President stated, "I am excited to be able to visit Bermuda so early in my tenure as President of the WICB. Bermuda has a rich tradition of cricket at the grassroots and high performance levels, we enjoyed their participation in the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2007. I am looking forward to seeing some great cricket and exploring how we can continue to grow our excellent relationship."