
The WICB may be in negotiations with WIPA but it has not stopped the board from talking aloud about the players.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) believes that the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) have behaved high handedly too long to get away with disrespecting West Indies cricket itself by boycotting the series against Bangladesh and also, the launch of the ticket sales for the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 to be held in the West Indies. They believe the cricketers are only using the contract issue as an excuse and that for too long, they have been used to have it their way.
Those are serious words against the cricketers, a war indeed, and one that has plunged West Indies cricket into turmoil.
WI BANG ODI 2 - Beaten by Bangladesh Again!
West Indies Stung by Loss, Comments
WI Crisis: Strike Over, Players Still Out
WI Bang T 2 Day 4: Bangladesh Win History Making Series
WI Bang T 2 Day 3: WI Go About Setting Bangladesh Enticing Target
WI Bang T 2 Day 1: Bang KO WI Despite Dowlin
WI Bang T 2 Day 1 Lunch: Shakib leads, WI Hang on Despite Dispute
Bang WI Test 2 Preview: WIPA Demand Apology, as do WICB
WI Bang T1 Day 5: Iqbal, Mahmuddullah fashion Rare Test win
WI Bang T 1 Day 3 Stumps: WICB- WIPA Row Continues, WI in Control
WI Bang T1 Preview: WI Names Replacement squad
West Indies Players Refuse Test Series Against Bangladesh
Reluctant Captain: Gayle in Trouble over Remarks on Status of Tests, Captaincy
Eng WI ODI 3: Everybody Wants to Go Home!
Windies’ Presence, KP’s Career on the Rocks?
ICC World T20: Windies Knock Down Australian Might
T2: England Complete Rout in Wisden Trophy
WI Cricketers: As Mercurial As Their Cricket
Troubled England Take on Transitional WI
Test 1: Gayle’s Gala Men Humiliate Strauss and Company
Chris Takes on KP Over Shiv Remarks
Twenty20 Riches: Prosperity in the Time of Recession
England Humbled by Stanford Superstars
Twenty20 Cricket only a source entertainment: Lara
Captaining the side was the toughest job, says Lara