Country for PR: United Kingdom
Contributor: PR Newswire Europe
Thursday, November 25 2021 - 14:00
AsiaNet
St Kitts and Nevis Will Host Major Cricket Tournament in 2022, Showcasing World-Class Sports Facilities and Hospitality
LONDON, Nov. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

In a historic move, St Kitts and Nevis will be one of four Caribbean countries 
to host the International Cricket Council (ICC) Under 19 Men's Cricket World 
Cup in 2022. The tournament will feature 16 countries in 48 matches and will 
run from January 14th to February 5th. Teams that will play at the Warner Park 
Sporting Complex and the Conaree Cricket Center in St Kitts and Nevis will 
include India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Canada, the UAE, England, the West 
Indies, Scotland and Australia. 

ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup Director Fawwaz Baksh applauded government 
efforts to arrange tax waivers, cricket infrastructure updates, and hotel 
collaboration to ensure accommodation for all 16 teams, match officials and 
support staff. He also said that these matches would leave a major cricketing 
legacy while boosting host economies.

"A number of community clubs and grounds will benefit from enhanced cricketing 
infrastructure after this event. Of course, there will also be a welcome 
financial impact in host territories, in terms of hotel bookings, 
transportation, catering, and the hiring of temporary staff," he added.

Honourable Jonel Powell, St Kitts and Nevis' Minister of Youth, Sports and 
Culture, called the tournament a "historic event" for the nation. "Hosting the 
ICC will serve to raise interest and awareness throughout the globe for the 
sport as well as for our tourism product as we provide world-class facilities, 
hospitality and service for the event." 

"With the help of funds like the Citizenship by Investment (CBI) 
Programme[https://ciu.gov.kn/the-sustainable-growth-fund/], we have been 
focusing on the development of our island's sports infrastructure with 
accommodations that prioritise health and safety guidelines for all visitors we 
host."

St Kitts and Nevis' CBI Programme has been ranked the best in the world by the 
Financial Times PWM magazine[http://www.cbiindex.com/]. The Programme has not 
only improved the lives of investors by giving them second citizenship for 
business expansion, hassle-free travel and asset diversification but provided 
value to the country's tourism, economy, health, education and sports sectors. 
Most recently, CBI sponsored the development of the international athletic 
track on the island of Nevis. In 2020, CBI made up to 35% of the government 
revenue. 

While citizenship hopefuls need not reside, visit, or know the English language 
or local culture, they must pass some of the strictest due diligence checks. 
Once successful, applicants can contribute US$150,000 to a government 
fund[https://csglobalpartners.com/sgf-limited-time-offer/], which remains the 
fastest and safest route to a second citizenship. This gives lifetime rights to 
live, work and study in the country and access to high-quality healthcare and 
education. Those successful can also travel to over 160 destinations without a 
pre-departure visa.

While building sports tourism as a niche market, "the ICC Cricket World Cup 
2022 will show that St Kitts and Nevis and the Caribbean as a whole have become 
world-class destinations for international sporting events," Minister Powell 
added.

Contact: pr@csglobalpartners.com, www.csglobalpartners.com 

source: CS Global Partners