Sunday, September 6, 2009

WICB Chaos Goes On - - Conde Riley Resigned As a Director of The West Indies Cricket Board


West Indies were almost disqualified from the ICC World Twenty20 in England, Conde Riley, who resigned as a director of the West Indies Cricket Board on Saturday, has told reporters. Riley revealed that the West Indies players had not signed their ICC terms contracts as required while going into the tournament held in June, and only did so hours before their semi-final fixture against Sri Lanka at The Oval on June 19.

"When we went to England we were required to submit to the ICC what is called a squad terms contract where each player who is going to take part signs," Riley said. "The WICB suffered the embarrassment not long ago in England when at the point where the West Indies team reached the semi-final of the Twenty20 tournament, on the morning before the match against Sri Lanka, Chris Tetley of the ICC informed the WICB secretariat that our team would be disqualified for the non-signing of these contracts by the players."

Only a last ditch effort, with the final consent to sign from West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) president Dinanath Ramnarine, saved the embarrassment, Riley added. "On that morning contact was made by Roland Holder (WICB's cricket operations officer) after Chris Tetley contacted him. He (Holder) contacted then manager Omar Khan, who at that point had to try and get these contracts signed to avoid our team being disqualified," he said. "After much to and fro, and with the approval of Ramnarine and the WIPA, the players signed the contract."

Riley's resignation came in the aftermath of the failed negotiations between the WICB and the WIPA. The WICB, on September 4, denied claims by the mediator in the dispute - former commonwealth secretary-general Shridath Ramphal - who said the late edition of a new set of requirements from the board had derailed the talks.

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