With mob violence and a state of emergency, it appears that the South Africa's tour of West Indies will see yet another venue change.

First the two Twenty20 matches and the first two ODIs had to be moved from Trinidad and Tobago to Antigua after the former faced sudden elections.
Now it appears that the WICB may have to relocate the final ODI on the 3rd of June and the first Test between South Africa and West Indies beginning on the 10th from Kingston, Jamaica after the Jamaican government was forced to declare a state of emergency.
Incidents of burning police stations and mob violence were instigated after the government signed an extradition order for Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, the 41-year-old reputed leader of the Shower Posse gang, known to be one of the most notorious criminal organizations in the Western Hemisphere.
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