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&lt;p&gt;By Peter Della Penna&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Another dark cloud is casting a shadow over USACA this week as 13 
players from the preliminary squad of 18 for the 2011 ICC Women’s World 
Cup Qualifier next month in Bangladesh have written an email to protest 
what they feel is unfair treatment over their proposed tour stipend for
 Bangladesh. The major issue outlined in an October 5 email written to 
the USACA board and obtained from a source is that men’s players receive
 as much as $175 per day as a tour stipend while the women are only 
being offered $100 per day for their time in Bangladesh. If the players 
do not agree to the $100 per day figure, their final camp scheduled for 
October 14-16 is in danger of being canceled. USACA is also threatening 
to replace the women with other players if they do not comply.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Among&lt;img src="http://www.dreamcricket.com/dreamcricket/images/news/Doris%20Francis%20MVP.jpg" alt="" height="450" hspace="2" width="300" align="right" border="1" /&gt;
 the names who have signed the email are leading players Candacy Atkins,
 Joan Alexander and 2011 USACA Women’s Tournament MVP Doris Francis as 
well as the only two American-born players in the squad, Erica Rendler 
and Shebani Bhaskar. There are 15 women in total who signed their names 
to the email, 13 in the original 18-player list announced by USACA in 
July and two other women who were not: Delkash Shahriarian and Geetha 
Reddy. The only big name who did not sign the email is Indomatie 
Goordial-John.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;i&gt;Image (right) - Doris Francis is one of 15 players unhappy with 
the amount of financial support being given to the USA&amp;nbsp;Women&amp;#39;s team. 
[Courtesy: Peter Della Penna/DreamCricket] &lt;/i&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“Fifteen of the 18 USA Women players would like to bring to your 
attention the unjust and inadequate stipend of $100 per diem being 
offered to each player for the upcoming Bangladesh Tour and subsequently
 the threat of not having the final training camp,” the email begins. 
“For last July&amp;#39;s tour to Canada, we were given roughly 30% more to play 
Canada in the 3-match series, in which we defeated Canada 3-0 to win our
 spot in the Women&amp;#39;s Cricket World Cup Qualifier and represent the ICC 
Americas. We were also given a promise of a bonus which has yet to be 
fulfilled.”&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“Now, we are one tournament away from the Women&amp;#39;s Cricket World Cup; 
and we are being offered less. We will be playing alongside top-ranked 
nations such as South Africa, West Indies, Pakistan, Sri Lanka etc. With
 all due respect, we are thrilled at representing the USA at this 
prestigious tournament and looking forward to achieving the goal of 
going to India; but we are feeling very much under-appreciated, 
disrespected, and simply disregarded for the achievements we have made 
thus far in our short history and underestimated, for what we can 
accomplish in Bangladesh.”&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“Why isn&amp;#39;t the 3-category compensation system used by the men being 
employed for the women?” the women’s email continues. “We do recognize 
that sports administrators world-wide have not caught up fully with 
equal pay for female and male athletes but: is a 43% ($175 for men) 
disparity between our stipends adequate given that our stipends are not 
driven by ticket sales? Is it adequate given that the men played 
division 3 (and now division 4) cricket and the women are playing for a 
World Cup spot yet the men still receive $175? Is it adequate given that
 we received more to play an ICC Americas competition in our backyard 
against a single team, three times?”&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;According to USACA Cricket Committee Chairman Krish Prasad, men’s 
national team players receive a stipend based on a three-tier system. 
Players who are playing in their first tournament for USA get $105 per 
day. Players who have previous senior team experience get $135 per day 
and players who have played in 75% of the senior team matches over a 
designated time period prior to the tournament for which they are being 
selected get $150 per day. However, at least one source claims that the 
three-tier payment structure was $125, $150 and $175. The last figure is
 what women’s players quoted as a comparative figure in their email. 
Men’s players also received a separate fee of anywhere between $100-200 
extra to cover incidental expenses related to travel such as airline 
baggage fees for transporting cricket kit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;As part of an October 5 email in response to the women, USACA General
 Manager Manaf Mohamed claims that the $100 per day stipend was 
calculated in part based on the projected daily costs for expenses in 
Bangladesh and says that there is not enough historical evidence to 
grade women’s players according to a three-tier system like the men are.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“All players are being offered the same stipend as there is not 
enough of a history on USA Women&amp;#39;s International cricket to grade 
players in terms of team seniority,” wrote Mohamed. “The stipend also 
took into consideration availability of funds and resonable [sic] 
expenses one may expect in Bangladesh.”&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Prasad says that the men’s players received the same payment 
regardless of how expensive daily costs were in a touring destination, 
i.e. players on a tour of Nepal received the same per-day stipend rate 
as players on a tour of Bermuda, relative to their respective tier. He 
feels that the women are not being treated fairly and says that he has 
no idea who proposed the figure of $100 per day for the women since he’s
 been kept out of recent discussions pertaining to cricket related 
matters even though he is the chairman of the Cricket Committee.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“I think the women should be treated the same way as the men because 
they also have commitments and expenses and we should treat them the 
same way,” said Prasad on Sunday. “We never take advantage of the 
exchange rate or the cost of living per se. We were always dealing with a
 limited amount of resources but we’re always trying to do the best for 
the players.”&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Prasad says that the 10-day women’s camp to Barbados in August cost 
roughly $63,000 meaning there should be $37,000 left from the $100,000 
Apple Pickers Foundation grant earmarked for women’s cricket. Prasad 
says the remaining money should have been enough to hold a camp next 
weekend in Florida and also cover expenses for the first week in 
Bangladesh prior to the start of the qualifier. USA is due to leave for 
Bangladesh on November 5 with their first match taking place against 
South Africa on November 15.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mohamed wrote though that he would not make arrangements for this 
weekend’s camp, including buying plane tickets, for any of the players 
in the squad until they agreed to the $100 per day stipend for 
Bangladesh. The longer the players hold out, the more expensive plane 
tickets will become. USACA must submit a final 14-player list for the 
qualifier to the ICC by October 15th and this weekend’s camp was 
intended as a final selection trial. If the stalemate between the 
players and USACA continues, the camp will most likely be canceled and 
alternate second-string players would be found to go to Bangladesh.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“USACA has an obligation and committment [sic] to participate in the 
ICC tournament, and if need be, will explore alternative arrangements to
 meet and honor its commitment,” wrote Mohamed. “Hopefully, that will 
not be necessary.” The women hope they will find support in the matter 
but time may be running out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“Gentlemen, if you, the leaders and voices of men&amp;#39;s, women&amp;#39;s, and 
youth cricket of this country, do not believe in us; do not value our 
contributions and sacrifices being made to be successful,” wrote the 
women, “why should we play to win? As you know, females in the USA do 
not have established leagues but some of us play in men&amp;#39;s leagues to 
meet that shortcoming. Some guys have the luxury of playing for various 
clubs across the country by virtue of clubs paying their expenses while 
some of us females pay out of pocket to travel cross-country to play 
matches and sometimes just to practice. Some of us are so committed to 
this cause and representing this country that we pay out of pocket for 
gym memberships, indoor cricket facilities rental, drive hundreds of 
miles to practice - expenses that we otherwise would not undertake. We 
do not expect to get reimbursement for these expenses though any 
national program would cover such; but we do expect that we have your 
100% support when we step out of this country, wearing the USACA logo.”&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;The 15 women who have signed their name to the email protesting inadequate stipend payments &lt;/b&gt;&lt;b&gt;for the tour to Bangladesh for the 2011 ICC&amp;nbsp;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;Women&amp;#39;s World Cup Qualifier&lt;/b&gt;&lt;b&gt;:&lt;/b&gt; &lt;br /&gt;
Candacy Atkins &lt;br /&gt;
Joan Alexander &lt;br /&gt;
Doris Francis &lt;br /&gt;
Nadia Gruny &lt;br /&gt;
Triholder Marshall &lt;br /&gt;
Shondell Ward &lt;br /&gt;
Monique Mathee &lt;br /&gt;
Erica Rendler &lt;br /&gt;
Shebani Bhaskar &lt;br /&gt;
Melissa Sandy &lt;br /&gt;
Karen Bayles &lt;br /&gt;
Samantha Ramautar &lt;br /&gt;
Anahita Arora &lt;br /&gt;
Delkash Shahriarian &lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;By Peter Della Penna in Queens, New York&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;North West Phoenix captain Doris Francis scored an unbeaten century 
to rescue her side from early trouble, guiding them to a three-wicket 
win over New York Warriors at Idlewild Park in Queens, N.Y., on Friday 
afternoon at the USACA Women’s Championship. In the other matches on day
 one, Hollywood Rebels easily defeated the USACA Developmental squad 
while Indomatie Goordial-John and Candacy Atkins scored centuries to 
lead Tri-State Lynx to a resounding win over North West Rockstars.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Warriors won the toss and elected to bat on a hot sunny morning and 
got off to a brilliant start, scoring at better than eight per over in 
the first 20. Shirley Bonaparte and Joan Alexander scored half-centuries
 for Warriors, but Bonaparte started to flag towards the end of her 
knock getting tired between the wickets and wound up being run out for 
51 to make the score 169 for 3 in the 21st over, ending a 128-run third 
wicket partnership.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Alexander followed soon after, pulling a long hop from off-spinner 
Claudine Beckford straight to Marlene Subhashini at midwicket for 61 and
 from there Warriors collapsed to be all out for 214 in 33.5 overs. 
Beckford finished with 3 for 43 in eight overs to lead the way for 
Phoenix.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The failure to bat out their overs proved quite costly for the 
Warriors in the end. The Warriors put on early pressure in the field, 
just as they had when batting as Alexander and Catherine Joy Jones 
bowled superb spells with the new ball. Jones took 2 for 27 in her first
 seven overs while Alexander was generating plenty of away swing to 
trouble the top order, trapping opener Delkash Shahriarian LBW before 
clean bowling Beulah Pidakala and Subhashini to leave Phoenix in a 
massive hole at 30 for 5 after the first ball of the 12th over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Francis, who came in at number six, was then joined at the crease by 
Anahita Arora and the two calmly saw off the rest of Alexander’s opening
 spell before rebuilding the innings in stunning fashion. Francis 
punished anything short from Samantha Ramautar and Grace Richards while 
Arora nudged and knocked the ball around for ones and twos. The pair 
added 100 for the sixth wicket before Arora was run out for 30 setting 
off for a single to the off side that Francis showed no interest in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Another&lt;img src="http://www.dreamcricket.com/dreamcricket/images/news/Doris%20Francis.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="1" height="259" hspace="2" width="300" /&gt;
 wicket fell 15 runs later, Petula Felicien fell for 1 to give Alexander
 her fourth scalp and that’s when Francis started to assert herself, 
coming down the track to the spinners at every opportunity to clip 
through the on side while taking singles off the last ball of the over 
to keep strike. Francis survived a sharp caught and bowled chance on 65,
 but cruised to her century afterwards off 101 balls. With victory in 
sight, she also was let off on a missed stumping attempt on 109. She 
stayed to the end however, walking off 115 not out with 11 fours. The 
winning run was brought up by a leg side wide.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;i&gt;Image (right):&amp;nbsp;Doris Francis walks off unbeaten on 115 for the North West Phoenix. [Courtesy - Peter Della Penna/DreamCricket]&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;At Gateway Park in Brooklyn, Indomatie Goordial-John and Candacy 
Atkins both scored centuries for Tri-State Lynx as they defeated North 
West Rockstars by 202 runs. Both players retired out shortly after 
crossing 100. Goordial-John then took 3 for 19 in seven overs to lead 
the way for the Lynx in the field.&lt;/p&gt;
At Baisley Pond, Hollywood Rebels defeated the USACA Developmental XI
 by seven wickets. USACA Developmental XI was bowled out for 95. The 
Rebels reached the target in 13.5 overs as Veronica Gumbs top scored 
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