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22 Oct 2014 09:08 #219648
by Calypso
Yeah ... what's happened to Kwams ?? .....
Sharma ?? ...... Maybe try Praks or Jacks ;D ;D
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22 Oct 2014 10:50 #219658
by shamzblueworld
Yeah its quite an active forum. Well done to the administrators.
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22 Oct 2014 12:30 #219684
by TRINIDADDY
On behalf of the WI-forum, I'd like to take all the praise, and also any monetary reward that is being dispensed.
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22 Oct 2014 14:19 #219732
by chairman
The International Cricket Council says it's concerned about the stand-off between the Indian and West Indies cricket boards, but won't intervene unless asked by the two parties.
The world governing body says it's "closely monitoring developments" which would be discussed at the ICC's executive board meeting in Dubai on November 10.
The West Indies cut short their tour last week because of an internal pay dispute, even though the fifth one-day international, a Twenty20 match and three Tests still remained to be played.
India retaliated by freezing all future tours to the Caribbean.
The West Indies Board has sought a meeting with the BCCI to try and resolve the matter.
West Indies cricket has been plunged into crisis by India, the world's richest cricket board, which has suspended all future tours with the Caribbean team after its withdrawal from a series in India last week.
The BCCI also decided to take legal action against the West Indies Board after the tourists abandoned their tour over a protracted pay dispute with their board.
They still had a one-dayer, a Twenty20 international and three test matches left to play.
To help fill the void and an estimated 80-million dollar loss, the Indian Board has arranged a five-match one-day series with Sri Lanka next month.
India were expected to make four trips to the West Indies in the next eight years, and the West Indies Board has
convened an emergency board meeting in Barbados to discuss the issue.
But Indian officials say the dispute won't affect the West Indies players' contracts with franchises of the Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament.
radionz.co.nz
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22 Oct 2014 15:28 #219763
by mapoui
tell the ICC everything alright....that the wicb in general meeting yesterday appointed a committee to investigate the situation which will report back in 15 to 24 months. so the ICC can hold strain until then
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22 Oct 2014 16:48 #219800
by ali
why have a committee when u have a president and ceo to find out what happen
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