St John’s, Antigua – Following a meeting of the Board of Directors by teleconference yesterday, to discuss the upcoming West Indies tour of South Africa the West Indies Cricket Board will, next week, provide dates on which the West Indies Test and Limited Overs squads will be announced. Further, the Board of Directors of the
West Indies won’t be ‘lost’ – Edwards
Wally Edwards, the chair of the ICC’s executive committee, is leaning heavily on what he believes to be a new spirit of good faith at the board table to resolve the current West Indies debacle, citing the recent clamp placed on illegal bowling actions as proof of a more practical and less politicised governing body.
T&TCB condemns Windies players pull out
The Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (T&TCB) has condemned the recent decision by West Indies cricketers to abort their tour of India. The condemnation came in the form of a motion moved during the 58th annual general meeting of the T&TCB in Couva over the weekend. The motion came after a three-hour long meeting, punctuated
The West Indies crisis Samuels wanted to finish India tour, Bravo ‘shocked’
By: Nagraj Gollapudi (ESPNcricinfo) Adding a new twist to West Indies’ pullout from their India tour, Dwayne Bravo, their ODI captain, has said he is “shocked” at statements by team-mate Marlon Samuels, who indicated earlier this week that he had not wanted to quit during the series. In an interview to a Caribbean radio station,
WICB seeks meeting with BCCI
(ESPNcricinfo) The WICB also plans to set up a task force that would meet both the players and its representative West Indies Players Association (WIPA), both of whom have been locked in an impasse over the new combined business agreement and memorandum of understanding which was signed in September. The task force will meet with