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WAGS: Stanford says sorry

2008-10-28 15:09
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London - Allen Stanford has apologised for an incident involving the wife of England wicketkeeper Matt Prior during the team's Super Series win over Middlesex in Antigua last weekend.

Series backer Stanford was pictured sitting among the wives and girlfriends (WAGS) of the England team with Prior's wife, Emily, sat on his lap.

Pictures of the incident were shown live on big screens at the ground and televised around the world.

"He understood that the players were not particularly pleased with the incident," a Stanford spokesperson told the BBC.

"He called both Kevin Pietersen (the England captain) and Matt Prior personally and they have accepted his apology."

A number of England players were upset by the incident with fast bowler Stuart Broad saying: "When the pictures came up on the big screen there were a lot of gobsmacked people in our side. Matt Prior was in state of total shock, especially as his wife is pregnant."

An England spokesperson added: "As far as we are concerned, the matter is now closed."

Texan billionaire Stanford, 58, is currently bankrolling the Stanford Super Series at his own ground in Antigua, which culminates with the 20 million dollars winner-takes-all clash between England and his own Caribbean Superstars this weekend.

That match will see players on the winning side pocket $1m each.

One problem that has become apparent during the warm-up matches is the quality of the floodlight at Stanford's ground, where there have been a succession of dropped catches.

The lights cannot be too high or bright because of the venue's proximity to Antigua airport.

As a result some areas of the ground are shrouded in relative darkness and this is proving a problem for fielders in the deep, especially when the ball goes "above" the lights.

And with all the Twenty20 Super Series matches day/night contests, there is no sign the problem will get any easier before the week is out.

English Twenty20 kings Middlesex were beaten by Caribbean counterparts Trinidad and Tobago in the second most lucrative match of the week, the $280 000 s Champions Cup.

"There are very difficult catching conditions out there. I have not known a ground where the visibility is as bad," said Middlesex captain Shaun Udal.

 

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