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Guyana fail to meet WICB deadline for naming T20 squad

Guyana have missed the WICB's deadline to submit their squad list for the Caribbean Twenty20 that will be held in January 2013

Clive Lloyd [extreme right] resigned from his role as non-member director of the WICB in February as a result of the impasse  •  Getty Images

Clive Lloyd [extreme right] resigned from his role as non-member director of the WICB in February as a result of the impasse  •  Getty Images

The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) has missed the WICB's deadline to submit its squad list for the Caribbean Twenty20 that will be held in January 2013. The deadline was November 22, but the West Indies board issued a release stating it would approach the GCB once again and ask it to submit its list of players.
"The board has directed the WICB management to again request the GCB to provide a Guyana team to participate in the Caribbean Twenty20 and for WICB Management to set a date by which the Guyana team is to be submitted," the release said. "The WICB Management will set the date and once finalised will communicate same to the GCB and the public."
The issue is part of an ongoing conflict between the GCB and the Guyana government, which began when the Guyana government dissolved the GCB due to a dispute over its July 2011 elections. The elections were boycotted by some of the board's constituent members, one of which, the Berbice Cricket Board, took the GCB to court, claiming the new administration was not properly established. The Chief Justice recommended that "there may be immediate need for the minister responsible for sports to impose his executive will in the national interest."
Following that ruling, Guyana's sports minister Dr Frank Anthony appointed an Interim Management Committee (IMC), headed by ex-West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, to run cricket in Guyana. The WICB, however, refused to acknowledge the IMC, in keeping with the ICC's stance against government intervention in cricket administration, and said the only authority it would recognise was the GCB.
Guyana's participation in this year's Caribbean T20 had also been under a cloud due to the problem, but they eventually played.
The WICB release also said the board's directors were very concerned about the lack of a breakthrough in the Guyana impasse, and reiterated their backing of the GCB. "The WICB, at a meeting of the board of directors, on Saturday and Sunday, expressed grave concern at the length of time it is taking for a resolution to be had to the situation in Guyana. The board further implores all parties involved to use their best endeavours to ensure that the situation with regard to cricket in Guyana returns to a level of acceptability in the shortest possible period.
"The board reiterates its position that it recognises the Guyana Cricket Board as the sole governing body responsible for the administration, management and development of cricket in Guyana."