debut: 11/13/02
44,756 runs
Attorney-at-law Phillip Nicholls has written to Cricket West Indies (CWI) CEO Chris Dehring, calling for the immediate payment of prize money and match fees to players involved in the abandoned final of the 2024 CG United Super50 Cup.
Nicholls, who represents Barbados Pride captain Raymon Reifer, issued the letter following the recent resolution of the disciplinary case involving his client. The veteran attorney argues that with the charges against Reifer now dismissed, there is no valid justification for CWI’s continued withholding of the US$100 000 winner’s prize and associated players’ fees.
“Now that the issue with Reifer is settled,” Nicholls told Sportsmax TV, “I have written CWI requesting that the prize money and players’ fees be paid, as they have not only been withheld without any justification but without giving the BCA a hearing to discuss their action.”
Nicholls, who represents Barbados Pride captain Raymon Reifer, issued the letter following the recent resolution of the disciplinary case involving his client. The veteran attorney argues that with the charges against Reifer now dismissed, there is no valid justification for CWI’s continued withholding of the US$100 000 winner’s prize and associated players’ fees.
“Now that the issue with Reifer is settled,” Nicholls told Sportsmax TV, “I have written CWI requesting that the prize money and players’ fees be paid, as they have not only been withheld without any justification but without giving the BCA a hearing to discuss their action.”
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