Tuesday, October 21, 2014

India suspend voyages through West Indies and begin legitimate activity

India v West Indies
India have suspended all future visits to the Caribbean after the West Indies' choice to withdraw from their visit to India a week ago.
The Windies left India after Friday's fourth one-day match in view of a pay question in the middle of board and players.
India were booked to visit the Caribbean in February and March 2016.
On the other hand, an announcement from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said all visits between the two nations "stand suspended".
BBC cricket reporter Jonathan Agnew
"India's choice, while justifiable, is a grave improvement. It is no distortion to say that the fate of cricket in the West Indies is currently in danger. Such is the parlous money related state of the amusement in the Caribbean that losing the little fortune that an Indian visit would create may well end up being the tipping point, and that is without considering the expense of any harms - up to £30m - looked for by the BCCI."
The BCCI additionally proclaimed it would make lawful move against the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).
India will now play a five-match one-day worldwide arrangement against Sri Lanka, beginning on 2 November.
The West Indies quit their voyage through India after a day of disarray and clashing proclamations.
The BCCI initially discharged an announcement saying West Indies would be returning home at the finish of the fourth one-day worldwide, which was at that point under way.
Darren Sammy
All-rounder Darren Sammy tweeted he was returning home from India early
The WICB at first denied that however, after India won the match by 59 runs, Windies skipper Dwayne Bravo said the visit had finished and all-rounder Darren Sammy tweeted:  "Nectar I'm returning."
There were still five matches planned - the fifth one-day worldwide, an one-off Twenty20 universal and three Tests.
The WICB then put an announcement on Facebook  maxim Bravo had educated it "the players have taken a choice to withdraw their administrations for the rest of the voyage through India"

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