Windies backtrack

BRIDGETOWN. — Battle lines are being drawn in West Indies cricket between the players and administrators following the team’s shock withdrawal from the tour of India.
In the wake of the unprecedented decision to abandon the campaign at the end of the fourth one-day international in Dharamsala on Friday, West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) officials are due to meet in emergency session on Tuesday to consider the ramifications of their squad’s failure to fulfil a contractual obligation with the most powerful and influential organisation in the international game.

There is speculation that the Board of Control for Cricket in India is contemplating legal action to recoup losses estimated at US$65 million for the cancellation of the last ODI, a lone T20 International and three Test matches. — AFP.

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