The final of the Antigua and Barbuda Cricket Association (ABCA) Super 40 Championships will be played, one way or another. According to Antigua Observer, that assurance comes directly from ABCA President Leon "Kuma" Rodney, who confirmed the body intends to meet with match officials connected to Saturday's postponed final between the New Winthorpes Lions and their opponents.
Rodney was unambiguous in his position, stating that the final must be played and that consultations with the relevant match officials will determine the path forward. The meeting is expected to address the circumstances surrounding the postponement and establish a revised date for the marquee fixture.
As reported by Antigua Observer, Saturday's scheduled decider between the New Winthorpes Lions was called off, leaving the Super 40 Championships without a conclusion. The ABCA's swift response signals the association's commitment to ensuring the competition reaches its proper conclusion.
Further details on a rescheduled date are expected to emerge following the planned consultations with match officials.