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ECB announce Stanford deal
It seems that the ECB and Allen Stanford have come to an agreement for a 5 winner takes all matches. Each match will have a prize fund of around $20million, which will be split as follows:
Winning XI - $1million each
Rest of squad - $1million shared
Management etc - $1million shared
The other $7million is shared between the ECB and West Indies cricket board, so no-one really loses. The first of these matches will be held on November 1, Antigua Independence Day, before England head to India and will be against a Stanford Invitational XI.
In addition to the 5 winner takes all games, Stanford will also put up US$9.5 million a year for five annual quadrangular events to be held in England from next year. England and West Indies will always be involved in these.
Not quite sure of the merit of all this, but time will tell. I can't see it stopping English players wanting to go to the IPL but I'm sure the ECB have other ideas. At least they can no longer complain about money!
It seems that the ECB and Allen Stanford have come to an agreement for a 5 winner takes all matches. Each match will have a prize fund of around $20million, which will be split as follows:
Winning XI - $1million each
Rest of squad - $1million shared
Management etc - $1million shared
The other $7million is shared between the ECB and West Indies cricket board, so no-one really loses. The first of these matches will be held on November 1, Antigua Independence Day, before England head to India and will be against a Stanford Invitational XI.
In addition to the 5 winner takes all games, Stanford will also put up US$9.5 million a year for five annual quadrangular events to be held in England from next year. England and West Indies will always be involved in these.
Not quite sure of the merit of all this, but time will tell. I can't see it stopping English players wanting to go to the IPL but I'm sure the ECB have other ideas. At least they can no longer complain about money!