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13th February 2016 Comments Off on Three players sign WICB contract with resolution in sight Views: 1242 News

Three players sign WICB contract with resolution in sight

KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC) — Only three players so far have signed contracts with the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) to represent the region in the Twenty20 (T20) World Cup, just days before a Valentine’s Day deadline runs out.

WICB Chief Executive Michael Muirhead made the disclosure late Thursday evening without revealing the names of those who have put pen to paper before Sunday’s deadline.

His revelation came as a fresh contract crisis erupted this week over wages, between the WICB and players selected for the T20 World Cup starting next month in India. “Three have signed and one has indicated that he would not be able to participate because of injury, so he will be replaced,” disclosed Muirhead, in an interview with Caribupdate News.

“I will not name names at this point until the player is replaced and until Sunday, when at that point I will then decide the appropriate time to release such.”

Captain Darren Sammy and the players are contending that the remuneration on offer from the board for the T20 World Cup is unacceptable, and have called for a return to the amounts offered under the previous contract.

The players concerns were contained in a letter from Sammy to Muirhead rejecting the notion that WIPA was their legitimate representative.

However, Muirhead has expressed confidence that the rest of the players would also sign the contract and disclosed that he has received a second letter from Sammy with a conciliatory tone.

“I am confident I think they will sign. I think, just the tone of Sammy’s letter, I think he almost sound like he is speaking for himself but I assume he is speaking on behalf of most of the players if not all,” said Muirhead.

“I assume that most if not all will sign notwithstanding there may be some outstanding issues that he may want to take up after but certainly nothing could happen before. So I am confident that they will sign.”

Muirhead has also confirmed that the Clive Lloyd-led selection committee has already begun selecting a cadre of available players to represent the region in the World Cup, if they are needed.

“That’s in the hands of the selectors right now. I am not sure at what stage they are but they have convened,” he said.

“They were looking at the cadre of players who are out there and are available and will be putting that list together.”

Taken from the Jamaica Observer

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