Tuesday, March 25, 2008

High Performance Program
The High Performance Program is an initiative from the International Cricket Council to bridge the gap between Test and non-Test nations. The program was launched in 2001 with the aim of preparing the top Associate Member teams for the 2003 Cricket World Cup. Following the tournament the program continued to run, attempting to close the gap between Associate countries and Full Members such as Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
In 2006/2007, the six Associate Members who had qualified for the 2007 World Cup were given priority by the program. These countries were Kenya, Canada, Bermuda, The Netherlands, Scotland and Ireland.
As of April 2007, both Denmark and Namibia are part of the program. They were joined by Argentina and Uganda in June after the teams made the final of the 2007 ICC World Cricket League Division Three.