2:22pm Friday 25th July 2008
The winners of this weekend's Twenty20 Cup will be invited to play in what will be called the Stanford Super Series in the build-up to the £10million match between England and a Caribbean select XI sponsored by American billionaire Sir Allen Stanford.
Kent, Essex, Durham and Middlesex will compete for the chance to be part of the ground-breaking series, during which Trinidad and Tobago will also play in matches against England and the Stanford Super Stars.
ECB chief executive David Collier hailed the arrangement, saying: "It's a great opportunity for the champions to play Trinidad and Tobago. A real opportunity to link the domestic game with international game."
Meanwhile, Collier is "confident" the lucrative Twenty20 Champions League will also get the go-ahead.
The winning semi-finalists in this weekend's Twenty20 Cup finals day will ensure qualification for the Champions League, a tournament for all the leading Twenty20 sides around the world with a jackpot of £2.5million for the winners.
"I'm confident it will go ahead this year," Collier said.
"We've had discussions during the week, I think it's well known there are some differences about rules and regulations which still have to be ironed out.
"But certainly, we are hoping for two days in the sun, not just one.
"This (Stanford) game is obviously a great game for the counties to go to, but we're also hoping they will be representing us in the Champions League as well."
TOP-of-the-table Bury head into a difficult away trip to newly promoted Aldershot boosted by the news that Alan Knill has been named Manager of the Month for September.
SHAKERS manager Alan Knill has been named Manager of the Month after leading Bury to the top of the league.
ALAN Knill says Saturday’s bumper Gigg Lane gate of 3,597 provided a massive boost to the in-form Shakers.
IAN Harrop has thanked the town for getting behind Alan Knill’s League Two high-flyers on Saturday – and urged them to keep it up.
PAUL Scott does not subscribe to the theory the Shakers have peaked too early.
DAVID Buchanan has drawn a line under his Northern Ireland Under-21 career and immediately set his sights on a full cap.
BURY director Ian Harrop has thanked the Shakers supporters that turned out in force for Saturday’s top-of-the-table clash with Wycombe.
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