Windies players to boycott Bangladesh series

MIAMI, (Reuters) – West Indies players are to boycott  the test series against Bangladesh due to start tomorrow, the  Caribbean team’s players’ union said in a statement yesterday.

The West Indies Players Association (WIPA) said it had  attempted to hold talks with the West Indies Cricket Board  (WICB) to resolve a number of issues but that no meeting had  been held.

“The players have requested me as President of WIPA, the  players’ body, to inform the WICB, sponsors and the public that,  regretfully, they cannot with immediate effect continue playing  without any contracts with the WICB,” said WIPA president  Dinanath Ramnarine in a statement.

A WICB spokesman said they would make a statement later yesterday.

It was not immediately clear whether the board intended to  try to find an alternative squad for the series which begins  with the first test in St.Vincent tomorrow or if they will be  forced to withdraw.

The union, which threatened strike action during England’s  tour of the Caribbean in March, said the West Indies players  have played the last four series without a contract.

The union said it met with players on Saturday and discussed  matters relating to payments and fees for the tour of England in  May, the Twenty20 World Cup and the recent four-match ODI series  against India in the Caribbean.

“The decision was taken that if the WICB did not meet with  WIPA to resolve outstanding issues, the players would not make  themselves available to participate in the upcoming series  against Bangladesh. We have written to the WICB to meet on  Monday 6th and Tuesday 7th July, but unfortunately the WICB have  not responded,” the WIPA statement said.

Bangladesh are already in the Caribbean having played a  warm-up game in Barbados against a West Indies A team.