Players body stand firm on South Africa tour issue (5 November 1998)
The West Indies Cricket Board has taken punitive measures against nine of its players, including their sacking of captain Brian Lara and vice-captain Carl Hooper
05-Nov-1998
5 November 1998
Players body stand firm on South Africa tour issue
The Trinidad Express
The West Indies Cricket Board has taken punitive measures against nine
of its players, including their sacking of captain Brian Lara and
vice-captain Carl Hooper.
But the West Indies Players Association says its players are still
standing firm.
"The players are unified in their position. They have expressed a
position of solidarity. Right at this moment we are seeing what
options are open to us," WIPA secretary Roland Holder said last night.
"The players themselves have the interests of West Indies cricket at
heart and have always been and will remain committed to West Indies
cricket," Holder added.
Holder, along with WIPA CEO David Holford, represented the players at
yesterday's emergency meeting in Antigua. And questioned about the
events of that meeting, the WIPA secretary said:
"When David Holford and myself arrived in the meeting today, it was
very evident that the Board was in no mood for a compromise. They did
not accept, or did not seem willing to accept that Brian (Lara) and
Carl (Hooper) were acting on behalf of the WIPA. I want to stress that
Brian is the vice-president and Carl is the players' rep,"Holder went
on. The stand they took, (WICB) they were unwilling to give any
guarantees as to what is likely to happen. We tried to come up with a
compromise or two."
Explaining what the proposed compromises were, the WIPA secretary
said, "We indicated to the board that the players were willing to
travel to South Africa if two things could be guaranteed,
- a meeting in South Africa with representatives of the Board and
"The Board was not prepared to agree to any of those demands."
Asked finally about the future of the tour, Holder repeated,
"Certainly the guys in London are firmly behind the captain and
vice-captain."
But Holder softened his position after a moment, adding, "Yes, I am
fairly certain the tour will continue once we can get these things
sorted out."
Source :: The Trinidad Express (https://www.trinidad.net/express/)