Sir R. Allen Stanford, 2nd left, chairman of Stanford 20/20 Cricket, and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), surrounded by officials and former cricket star-players pose in front of a box containing US$20 million, during a photo call following a news conference, at the Lords Cricket Ground on Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Stanford announced a new five match series for the richest team prize for a single sporting match of US$20 million. With him are former West Indian cricketer Sir Viv Richards, left, and Dr Julian Hunte, 2nd right, Chairman of the West Indian cricket board. Other person is unidentified. AP Photo logo AP Photo 48 months ago

Sir R. Allen Stanford, 2nd left, chairman of Stanford 20/20 Cricket, and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), surrounded by officials and former cricket star-players pose in front of a box containing US$20 million, during a photo call following a news conference, at the Lords Cricket Ground on Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Stanford announced a new five match series for the richest team prize for a single sporting match of US$20 million. With him are former West Indian cricketer Sir Viv Richards, left, and Dr Julian Hunte, 2nd right, Chairman of the West Indian cricket board. Other person is unidentified.