Neutral cricket venue announced
Neutral cricket venue announced
The Sport Briefing, 14 September 2009
England’s Tests against Bangladesh in 2010 will be played at Old Trafford and Lord’s, with Headingley instead hosting a neutral Test match between Pakistan and Australia.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has adopted the recommendations of the Independent Major Match Group (MMG), with Lord’s hosting the other Pakistan Test, to ensure the maximum number of Pakistan fans can attend the matches.

The series against Australia, who have not toured Pakistan since 1998, has been switched to neutral territory because of the security situation in the Asian country. Old Trafford will now stage its first Test match since 2008, the Pakistan v Australia international Twenty20s will both be at Edgbaston while Cardiff will host the two Twenty20s between England and Pakistan.

ECB chairman Giles Clarke said: “I thank Lord Morris of Handsworth and his MMG as well as Gordon Hollins, ECB Head of Venue Partnerships, for the sensible approach they have made to ensure that the largest number of members of the Pakistani ethnic community across Britain can see the neutral Test matches between Pakistan and Australia as well as ensuring a good geographical spread of the matches.” In 2011, England’s Twenty20 match against India will be at Old Trafford and the Twenty20 international against Sri Lanka will be at Bristol.

About The Sport Briefing

This story has been reproduced with the kind permission of The Sport Briefing.

The Sport Briefing is published by PA Sport and can be found at: www.thesportbriefing.com

The Sport Briefing is updated as and when news happens, from across the global business of sport. The industry's biggest stories have an accompanying email alert, and The Sport Briefing sends subscribers a daily digest to give them an easy-to-read overview of the day's main events.

Contact rory.squires@thesportbriefing.com for more information.

Comments

NEWS

Legacy and security
Dr Peter Ryan, former New South Wales (Australia) police...
Comment: Qatar legacies
With sport being an established and popular way of reaching...
Feature: Why legacy counts
Countries and cities have various reasons for bidding to...
What has Beijing 2008 done...
Four industry representatives were asked to answer the question:...
Papal visit dos and don'ts
Those hoping to see Pope Benedict XVI during his mid-September...
PPF punts on projects
Following recent betting corruption news affecting the Pakistan...

CALENDAR

loader

Website created by Blue Water Web