West Indies Cricket Board offers apology, says players may abandon Kochi ODI

Published on: Tuesday, 7 October 2014 //

West-Indies_m The future of the Kochi ODI hangs in balance with the WICB issuing an apology in advance. (Source: PTI)

The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) on Wednesday said that some of its players are considering to abandon the first One Day International (ODI) between India and West Indies.


WICB issued a press release, saying, “The WICB apologises to the fans, the BCCI and all other stakeholders should the first ODI be disrupted as a result of player action. The WICB is making every effort to ensure that it fulfills all its commitments and that cricket is played.”


This comes amid a tussle betweem WICB and West Indies Player’s Association (WIPA) over revenue sharing.


While captain Dwayne Bravo skipped the pre-match press conference on Tuesday, the other team members decided to miss the training session in Kochi.


However, the BCCI has told WICB to sort out their differences as soon as possible.


But with the WICB now trying to look for a “reasoned approach,” there is ambiguity about the future of the Kochi ODI.


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