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KOMI not happy Oval left off CWI list

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Kensington Oval remains ready and willing to host all forms of West Indies cricket whenever called upon.

This is the clear and precise message from Kensington Oval Management Inc. (KOMI) in light of recent news that Barbados has been omitted from the list of countries to host international cricket this year. West Indies will play 16 matches at home this year against three visiting teams but none at Kensington Oval in Barbados.

DAILY NATION is in possession of a copy of the draft match schedule which shows the match schedules for Jamaica, Antigua, Trinidad and Guyana from June to August.

Damien Gaskin, chairman of KOMI, spoke in an exclusive interview and said despite the decision not to come to Barbados, they are eagerly looking forward to hosting the playoffs and finals of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL).

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