PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):
Keiron Pollard and Sunil Narine will miss Trinidad and Tobago's opening game in the upcoming regional T20 cricket series, but will be available for the rest of the tournament, the Guardian reported yesterday.
Media reports had suggested that the players' availability was in doubt because of their commitment to the Australian Big Bash league to be played at the same time as the regional tournament.
The Australian Big Bash runs from December 7 to January 19, while the regional T20 begins on January 6 in T&T, with the semi-finals and finals to be played later in the month in St Lucia.
The Guardian has reported that Pollard has been cleared by his club to return for the competition, but he will arrive January 6 after playing his last game for the Adelaide Strikers on January 5 against the Hobart Hurricanes.
He will not be available for T&T's first match against Jamaica, but will enter camp with the team immediately upon his return and play from the next game, the paper reported.
Narine, who plays for the Sydney Sixers, the current Champions League winners, will also return to Port of Spain on January 6 and play the rest of the series with the Red Force.