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Volunteers to play important roles in hosting ICC WT20 Matches in St. Kitts

A dedicated pool of volunteers will undergo extensive training this weekend in preparation for ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010; where once again volunteers are expected to be a shining example of Caribbean hospitality.

Known this time around as the WT20 X-TRAS, volunteers from different walks of life will gather at Warner Park on Saturday to be trained as St. Kitts gets ready to stage first-round matches in the women’s tournament from May 5-10.

In outlining the program, Volunteer Coordinator Shirley Adams indicated that presentations will be made on customer service, communication, attitude, assertiveness, rights, and responsibilities. These topics will be presented by a host of competent and highly skilled individuals in the local community.

X-TRAS volunteer Tiffany is serving as a Peace Corp representative in St. Kitts

ICC WT20 WI 2010 Event Manager in St Kitts, Val Henry, will give an overview of the tournament while Steve Saunders – in charge of Cricket Operations – will update participants on the event format and WT20 cricket terminologies which volunteers may encounter from patrons. Event Branding and Sponsorship will be covered by Promotions and Corporate Services Officer, Clement Ogarro.

Adams concluded “the session starts at 8.30am on Saturday 27th, March and all volunteers are asked to ensure that special attention is paid to the details of the training as it is imperative to know how to deal with spectators, players, and officials during the six day event.”

She also appealed for individuals who are still interested in serving as X-TRAS to register with the ICC Venue Office located upstairs at Warner Park. Persons are needed to volunteer as ushers as well as to assist with ticketing, parking, media management, and meeting and greeting fans and VIPs. Registration will be done prior to Saturday’s training session. Persons are asked to call 869-466-8713 for further information.

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Steel Pans will play National Anthems at upcoming WT20 Cricket Games

Clement Ogarro

St Kitts All-star Steel Orchestra

At a brief ceremony to review the National Anthems to be played at the start of each game during the preliminary women’s fixtures for the ICC WT20 WI 2010 in St Kitts, the St Kitts All-star Steel Orchestra was given rave reviews for their four renditions.

This function was the first of its kind and was witnessed by officials involved in the planning of the Sportainment component of the games. The session was chaired by Captain Nigel “Numpy” Williams, who gave a brief introduction of the anthems which were played. Sportainment Coordinator Mr. Cosbert Manchester gave the opening remarks and introduced the panel of reviewers which included musician, Calvin Esdaille, music trainer and conductor, Pam Wall, and pan player extraordinaire, Alexis Knight.

The twenty-six piece orchestra which boasts a majority of youthful players from all over St Kitts is conducted by Melvin “Mellie” Hewlett. Their renditions for the night included anthems from England, New Zealand, Australia, and Sri Lanka.

Pam Wall expressed her pleasure at being invited to such a function and complimented the band on their excellent performance. She gave the youthful players a few tips to improve on their already impressive repertoire.

The evening ended with brief remarks from ICC Event manager in St Kitts, Val Henry, and regional Tournament Director, Robert Bryan. He spoke of the challenges in getting the agreement to have the Steel Band participate in the Anthem Ceremony but expressed his general satisfaction with the review, and stressed the fact that this will be a lasting legacy of the ICC WT20 WI 2010 cricket tournament.

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HUNTE EXPECTING SUCCESSFUL DELIVERY OF ICC WT20 WI 2010

Left to right, ICC Event Manager, Mr. Chris Tetley; West Indies Cricket Board President, Dr Julian R. Hunte; and ICC WT20 WI 2010 Tournament Director, Mr. Robert Bryan, at last week's two-day Project Team meeting in the Media Centre at Kensington Oval in Barbados

West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) President, the Hon. Dr. Julian R. Hunte, is looking forward to the “successful delivery” of the upcoming ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010 tournament and has wished the organizers well as they count down to the event. Speaking to the ICC WT20 WI 2010 Project Team at Kensington Oval in Barbados last Thursday, he urged them to continue working diligently to present a thrilling and enjoyable cricketing showpiece for the WICB as well as for the region during the April 30th to May 16th spectacle.

“Many of the best cricketers in the world will be on show and we want to show the best of the Caribbean to the world,” said Dr. Hunte.

In addition, the WICB chief noted a stellar ICC WT20 tournament could strengthen the West Indies’ quest to be a host venue when other ICC events are up for grabs.

Dr. Hunte – who also chairs the ICC WT20 WI 2010 Policy Committee – pledged the Board’s support and stated that, as tournament host, the WICB has an intrinsic obligation to make sure the event is outstanding.

ICC Events Manager, Mr. Chris Tetley, hailed the Caribbean as the ideal backdrop for Twenty20 cricket given the blend of enjoyment, passion, excitement and energy synonymous with both the region and cricket’s newest and shortest format.

“I’m extremely excited about the potential for this tournament…it can be the best Twenty20 event the world has ever seen,” he declared, challenging organizers to give their best because there will be “no second chance” to get it right.

“You don’t want to wake up the morning after and think ‘we could have done better’.”

During the two-day meeting in Barbados, which followed a week-long venue inspection tour, representatives from all four host nations (Barbados, Guyana, St. Kitts and Saint Lucia) detailed operational plans for various functional areas, including concessionaires, corporate hospitality, cricket operations, match-day logistics, media management, merchandising, safety and security, sportainment, traffic management, ticketing and volunteers. In the coming months, these plans will be fine-tuned in the build-up to the April 30th start of the third edition of the ICC World Twenty20 championship.

Rapt attention: (from right) ICC Host Liaison Officer, Ms. Vivienne Brown; Barbados Event Manager, Mr. Conde Riley; Barbados Logistics Officer, Mr. Adrian Griffith; and Barbados Cricket Operations Officer, Mrs. Roxanne Forte listen to one of the presentations at the Project Team meeting.

Reflecting on the past two weeks of activities, ICC Host Liaison, Ms Vivienne Brown, noted important progress has been made and it’s now time to buckle down for the busy 80-odd days until the event begins.

“We have been delighted with the hospitality and collaboration shown to us during the final venue inspections. It has been a thoroughly productive few days with many issues being resolved, and a roadmap for the way forward being identified. We now look forward to working closely together as we approach the real business end of the planning and implementation process in order to put on the world-class event we all aspire to deliver,” she said.

The meeting in Barbados was also attended by the four members of the ICC venue office in St Kitts who brought the ICC and WICB officials up to date on the planning for the staging of the female matches locally from May 1-10, 2010. St. Kitts event manager, Val Henry spoke to the state of readiness with regards to all components of this major world class cricket event with the assistance of Logistics officer, Marlene Liburd, Cricket Operations chief Steve Saunders, and Corporate Communications director, Clement Ogarro.

Val Henry, St Kitts Event Manager

The final project team meeting would be held in Guyana, April 7-9, the site of the opening game for the ICC WT20 West Indies 2010.

SOURCE: For more information, please contact Clement Ogarro, Corporate Communications – St. Kitts, ICC WT20 West Indies 2010, Warner Park Stadium, Basseterre St. Kitts / Email: cogarro@windiescricket.com / C: 869-662-7105 / T: 869-466-8713

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