West Indies cricketers want seat on Board (12 November 1998)
West Indies cricketers want a permanent voice on the West Indies Cricket Board, according to Brian Lara's agent Barrie Gill, who represented the players in negotiations with the board last weekend
12-Nov-1998
12 November 1998
West Indies cricketers want seat on Board
The Barbados Nation
West Indies cricketers want a permanent voice on the West Indies
Cricket Board, according to Brian Lara's agent Barrie Gill, who
represented the players in negotiations with the board last
weekend.
Gill gave an insight into the players' perspective in an
interview with the Daily Telegraph of London.
"They'd like someone on the executive board - and they just went
through a whole list of things they thought would improve the
lot of not themselves but future cricketers, to get the act
together for the future," Gill was quoted as saying.
He predicted more militant action if the board didn't keep its
promises.
Meanwhile, the West Indies cricketers opened their
problem-plagued South African tour in Soweto yesterday without
batsman Jimmy Adams, who was being sent home because of a cut
finger.
The match was delayed an hour while uniforms misplaced at the
airport were recovered and brought out to the Soweto Cricket
Oval with pacemen Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh, who had
missed Tuesday's flight but came in yesterday morning.
Rain brought an end to the match after Lara scored an aggressive
65, as West Indies made 258 for seven in 47 overs.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)