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Cricket
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Concerning Letter to Suspended USA Cricket

ICC Head of Global Development Tim Anderson
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Tim Anderson the Head of ICC Global Development has sent a letter to the USA Cricket Community, some of the contents of the letter should be very concerning to Bermuda.

Remember the United States of America is currently suspended from Cricket by the ICC.

Anderson’s letter states, “I write to provide an update on discussions and decisions about USA cricket that took place during last week’s ICC Board meeting.

The Board received a detailed update on activities in the USA, and approved the strategic planning framework that has been developed together with the wider USA cricket community since August 2015.

In line with this strategy, a number of activities were reported on, or were approved to take place during 2016. Many of these were also discussed during the Town Hall meetings that took place around the country during November 2015:

The positive opportunity provided by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) for the ICC Americas Team (including nine USA players) to participate in the Nagico Super 50 in January, as well as the further opportunity for the best players from this team to receive contracts to participate in the 2016 Caribbean Premier League.

A USA National Youth Participation Seminar will take place in Colorado Springs on February 13 and 14. Over 50 people will attend from approximately 40 leagues, associations and youth programmes around the country.

Following the positive feedback received after the ICC Americas Cricket Combine in Indianapolis in September 2015, a number of city-based Combines for men, women and youth players will take place during the first half of 2016. Further information will be provided shortly regarding these Combines.

Noting the over-riding objective to unify the US cricket community, the ICC Board requested ICC management to develop a new talent identification and selection policy for US cricket in consultation with a broad range of stakeholders, including USACA, and to implement a public application process so that new national selectors and team support staff could be appointed. Further information will be provided in this regard in due course, although in the first instance it is planned that the city-based Combines will form part of the talent identification process.

An application by the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) to play matches in the USA in July 2016 was approved by the ICC Board (see recent press release). A number of development activities will also take place around the matches, with more information about both the matches and the development activities to be provided in the coming months.

ICC is currently in discussions with both cricket authorities in Los Angeles and the City of Los Angeles regarding a bid to host ICC World Cricket League Division 4 in LA towards the end of 2016. The USA is scheduled to compete in this event – which is part of the ICC’s Cricket World Cup 2019 qualification pathway – with five other countries. An important requirement to host such an event is having three turf grounds in close proximity.

Finally, the Board reiterated that the ICC’s delivery of all of the above activities in-line with the agreed strategic direction, and the holding of USACA to the reinstatement conditions, were necessary steps for the effective development of cricket in the USA, and that the ICC’s current role was to put processes in place for a future unified and ultimately successful US governing body.

As always, should you have any questions or queries regarding the above, please don’t hesitate to contact the ICC Americas staff.

Best regards,
Tim
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