China setback just a 'blip', insists ICC
The International Cricket Council's bid to stage its first major tournament on the mainland and fast-track China has suffered a severe blow.
The world governing body has dropped the Asian Games' stadium in Guangzhou as a venue for the World Cricket League Division Three tournament, which begins on Saturday in Hong Kong.
'We didn't have enough time to sort out all the logistical details, mainly getting the visas sorted out for the visiting players,' Edward Fitzgibbon, the ICC's tournament director, said yesterday.
'It is a pity, but this is just a mere blip and China is not off the ICC agenda.'
Three games in the six-nation tournament, which includes the United States, Italy, Papua New Guinea, Oman and Denmark, were to be played in Guangzhou.
'Guangzhou will continue to be the gateway to the game's future in China,' Fitzgibbon said.