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05 Nov 2014 10:07 #222080
by chairman
Dwayne Bravo has insisted that he will lead a full-strength West Indies team on their tour of South Africa next month despite suggestions emanating from the Caribbean that he would be one of the victims of a purge of the players involved in the decision to abandon the recent tour of India.
Bravo was named on Wednesday in the official one-day team of the year selected by an International Cricket Council judging panel, and had told the media in Durban, where he is to play for the Dolphins in the new Ram Slam Twenty20 competition, that the dispute between the players and the West Indies Cricket Board is “all sorted outâ€.
But there has been no direct response yet to subsequent claims that a Barbados radio station has reported that Bravo, the one-day captain, would be sacked as well as his counterparts in Test and T20 cricket, Denesh Ramdin and Darren Sammy respectively.
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05 Nov 2014 10:13 #222081
by ketchim
Too Sweet : the Saga continues !
BTW , whomsoever selected Brabits to a ODI team of the year : need their head examined
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