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HEADLINE: WICB statement following emergency meeting of Board of Directors

 
CaribbeanCricket.com 2014-10-21 21:35:38 

Bridgetown, Barbados – The West Indies Cricket Board regrets, and is deeply embarrassed by the premature and unfortunate end to the recent tour of India. The WICB once again expresses to the BCCI and all stakeholders - especially the cricket loving public of the West Indies and India - sorrow for the events leading up to this development.

 

The Board of Directors of the WICB, today met to formally embark on the process of a careful and systematic review of relevant events and have, initially, decided as follows:

1.     to establish a Task Force, comprising critical stakeholders, to review the premature end of the tour to India. The Task Force will meet with all parties, including WIPA and the players, before reporting its findings to the Board of Directors.

2.     to request a meeting with the BCCI.

3.     to schedule an urgent debriefing with the West Indies Team Management Unit.

4.     to assure Cricket South Africa that it will use its best endeavours to ensure a successful tour of South Africa as scheduled.  

The WICB is mindful of the related decisions of the BCCI Working Committee.

In light of the longstanding good relationship between WICB and BCCI, which goes back decades and has produced numerous mutual benefits, the WICB looks forward to meeting with the BCCI to discuss these decisions which can have serious implications for West Indies cricket.

WICB believes that a way can be found to repair the damage that has been caused and to ensure that similar events do not recur, with the focus being on the betterment of West Indies and world cricket.

The WICB thanks all stakeholders, particularly the ICC, BCCI, their broadcasters and sponsors for their patience and understanding in this matter and looks forward to the continuation of a strong relationship between our Boards.

The WICB is committed to acting as expeditiously as the situation allows, and will provide further information to the public as soon as it is appropriate to do so.


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mikesiva 2014-10-22 01:05:30 

sounds like a begging mission to me....

 
Halliwell 2014-10-22 02:51:03 

In reply to mikesiva

Yep, that's about right smile

 
Ninetenjack 2014-10-22 05:27:19 

In reply to CaribbeanCricket.com

There is no sense of urgency here....here are a few suggestions:
- specific timelines (short)
- totally independent taskforce, (independent of the WICB)comprised of reps from Caricom and a respected group of current or retired members of the legal profession
- Acceptance of responsibility for this disaster by WICB with the requisite resignations forthright
- the investigation to be conducted in a completely transparent way

 
WI_cricfan 2014-10-22 10:19:45 

1. to establish a Task Force, comprising critical stakeholders, to review the premature end of the tour to India. The Task Force will meet with all parties, including WIPA and the players, before reporting its findings to the Board of Directors.

2. to request a meeting with the BCCI.

3. to schedule an urgent debriefing with the West Indies Team Management Unit.



What is the time line for the above? Or is it whenever?

 
googley 2014-10-22 10:22:35 

In reply to WI_cricfan

when they can convince Wavell to sign the next MoU! lol lol