Antigua St. john's - Defending champions New York Masters will begin the defence of their Antigua & Barbuda Masters International title when they take on last year’s runners-up the Barbados Masters on Wednesday, November 14.
This is just one of the exciting matches taking place during this year’s Cricket Festival at the glorious Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium.
This match will be one of four 20/20 matches that will start this year’s event: “It’s all systems go ... We are ready and the teams are ready as we head into four days of intense and fun cricket, with back to back matches starting at 9:30 am and ending at 10:00 pm. The players are all excited and ready to entertain us with competitive matches,” states Kenny Benjamin, one of the Antigua & Barbuda International Masters 20/20 Ambassadors.
The first day matches will feature newcomers Wadadli New York, who will take on the New Jersey Masters. Home team favourites and Leeward Island’s champions the Antigua Masters will face the New Jersey Masters in the late afternoon clash, before the first day ends with heavily favoured Central Trinidad facing the Wadadli New York team.
Austin ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson, New York Masters Captain, explains why they travel to Antigua to be a part of this event: “We participate because we love cricket and we enjoy Antigua."
Hutchinson adds that they take each match seriously: “In order to be a successful Masters team, you must play together for a long period of time, keep active, and we also participate in an an annual master’s league in the USA.”
Download Caribarena's Android App
Click To Download
0 Comments In This Article