Cricket Canada monitoring case involving Kirton
Canada cricket captain Nicholas Kirton
Canada cricket captain Nicholas Kirton

OTTAWA, Canada, (CMC) – Cricket Canada says it is “actively monitoring” the case involving its captain Nicholas Kirton, who is facing drug charges in his homeland of Barbados.
And with Canada preparing for the upcoming inaugural North American Cup, it is unclear whether Kirton will be included in the team that will play in the competition that bowls off on April 18 in the Cayman Islands.

The 26-year-old was granted BDS$100,000 (One BDS dollar=US$0.50 cents) bail after appearing in court last Thursday on four drug-related charges.
He is charged with importing, trafficking, supplying and possession of almost 20 pounds of cannabis, estimated to be worth around BDS$71,000.
Kirton was held by police after arriving at the Grantley Adams International Airport.

In a statement on its website, Cricket Canada said it was closely following the developments.
“Cricket Canada has been made aware of the recent allegations and detainment involving national team player Nicholas Kirton. We are actively monitoring the situation and closely following developments as they unfold.

“Cricket Canada is committed to ensuring transparency and will provide updates as more details become available,” the statement read.
“We take this matter seriously and remain steadfast in upholding the highest standards of integrity and accountability within the sport.

Cricket Canada said the team was continuing its preparations for the competition, which also features the home side, Bahamas, Bermuda and the United States.
“While this situation is being addressed, we would like to assure the public that our National Men’s Team is fully focused on their preparations for the upcoming North America Cup, set to begin on April 18th in the Cayman Islands.

“Cricket Canada remains dedicated to supporting the team as they continue to represent our country with pride and professionalism,” the statement further added.

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