West Indies Cricket Talks Today in London (6 November 1998)
All the West Indies cricketers originally selected for the crisis-hit tour of South Africa are to assemble in London today
06-Nov-1998
6 November 1998
West Indies Cricket Talks Today in London
The Barbados Nation
All the West Indies cricketers originally selected for the
crisis-hit tour of South Africa are to assemble in London today.
The seven players who had arrived in South Africa on Wednesday
accompanied a delegation of South African and West Indian
officials which flew out of Johannesburg yesterday for the
British capital, in a last-ditch attempt to save the West
Indies' first full tour to the republic.
A West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) release yesterday said the
seven had agreed to stay in South Africa.
But last night secretary of the West Indies Players' Association
(WIPA), Roland Holder, confirmed to WEEKENDSPORT that the
players had indeed left to join their colleagues.
''Players in London and in South Africa are in solidarity and
are standing firm on the issues,'' the WIPA said in a statement
earlier yesterday.
The seven players refused to comment on the situation at
Johannesburg airport.
They said they had agreed with Ali Bacher, managing director of
the United Cricket Board of South Africa, that they would not
comment. Also travelling to London were West Indies tour manager
Clive Lloyd and WICB member Joel Garner.
The delegation will talk to sacked West Indies captain Brian
Lara and eight other players stopped over in England rather than
Johannesburg because of a dispute over tour conditions.
The WICB's decision on Wednesday to dismiss Lara and Carl
Hooper, the captain and vice-captain respectively, has led to
the worst crisis in Caribbean cricket in 20 years.
The impasse is threatening to wipe out the three-month South
African tour, which is scheduled to begin with a one-day match
on Tuesday.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)