BASSETERRE, Saint Kitts (AP) – Cricket West Indies (CWI) pushed back the start of Monday’s second Twenty20 international with India by two hours due to “significant delays in important team baggage” arriving from Trinidad.
“CWI regrets any inconvenience caused to our valued fans, sponsors, broadcast partners and all other stakeholders,” it said on Monday.
Monday’s game was originally scheduled to start at 10:30 a.m. local time.
India beat the West Indies by 68 runs on Friday in Tarouba, Trinidad, in the first of five T20s.
“Due to circumstances beyond CWI’s control, there have been significant delays in the team’s important baggage arriving in St. Kitts from Trinidad,” the organization said.
The last two matches of the T20 series will be played in Lauderhill in Florida.