Coolidge,
Antigua – June 20, 2007
– The Stanford 20/20 Board of Directors has announced the creation
of a Stanford 20/20 Professional Team in Antigua as part of the Stanford
20/20 cricket initiative and another step toward achieving Tournament
creator Sir Allen Stanford’s ultimate goal of establishing a professional
20/20 cricket league in the West Indies. Made up of
Antiguan nationals, the team in Antigua is being described as a test
case to establish the format for setting up other such professional
teams throughout the region. Players on the team will be paid
to play cricket fulltime. They will also be able to carry out
West Indies, Leeward Island Cricket Association and Antigua National
Team duties as part of the programme.
“In addition
to creating more competitive play in the Stanford 20/20 Tournament,
the purpose for the Stanford 20/20 Professional Team in Antigua and
the league overall is to provide the West Indies with a pool of players
that they can tap into when making selections for their National and
West Indies Cricket Teams,” explained Stanford. “These players
are going to live, eat and breathe cricket. They are going to
be paid for it. Their job will be to play cricket and they will
make a living doing so. The West Indies cannot help but benefit
from the caliber of cricket that we are going to see come out of this
team and the league when it all comes together. We are very excited
about what this means for West Indies cricket. It is indeed a
new day!”
Along with
training and playing cricket fulltime, the Stanford 20/20 Professional
Team members will also participate in educational classroom activities
focusing on such topics as motivation, financial planning and advanced
technical cricket and work with the youth programme and in the schools
with up and coming youth cricketers. The players will also travel
extensively in order to gain valuable competitive experience. 17 players
have been selected for the professional team following a camp that was
held in May. Another 13 will train with the team on a regular
basis. The selection panel was comprised of the local selectors
from the Antigua & Barbuda Cricket Association along with the Coach
for the team, Eldine Baptiste and the Stanford 20/20 legends from Antigua
– Sir Vivian Richards, Andy Roberts, Richie Richardson and Curtly
Ambrose.
The team
will have a full time coach and personal trainer in Antiguans Eldine
Baptiste and Evans ‘Jawakie’ Jones, as well as a full time manager.
Other specialists will be brought in when necessary to assist in the
physical and mental development of the players.
“I am excited
to be a part of the Stanford Professional Team in Antigua & Barbuda,”
said 19 year-old Pro Team player Michael Challenger of Liberta.
“It is an honour to represent my country, and I’m proud that Antigua
was chosen to pioneer this programme. I look forward to what the
future holds for me and the Pro Team, and I thank Sir Allen for giving
me this opportunity.”
The members
of the Stanford 20/20 Professional Team in Antigua are:
Sylvester
Joseph – Captain
Justin Athanaze
Michael Challenger
Wilden Cornwall
Juari Edwards
Chad Hampson
Larry Joseph
Anthony Martin
Stephen Matthew
Branco Payne
Austin Richards Jr.
Mali Richards
Curtis Roberts
Carl Simon
Devon Thomas
Gavin Tonge
Gavin Williams
Coach –
Eldine Baptiste
Trainer –
Evans (Jawakie) Jones
For more
information about the Stanford 20/20 Professional Team in Antigua or
the Stanford 20/20 Tournament, call 345.623.8823, email info@Stanford2020.com
or log on to www.Stanford2020.com.