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WICB summon team members

In an unprecedented development reflecting general disquiet over the West Indies recent drubbing in New Zealand, every member of the touring team assembled in Barbados yesterday after being summoned for a debriefing session with the executive

Tony Cozier
Tony Cozier
19-Jan-2000
In an unprecedented development reflecting general disquiet over the West Indies recent drubbing in New Zealand, every member of the touring team assembled in Barbados yesterday after being summoned for a debriefing session with the executive committee of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) today.
Manager Clive Lloyd, coach Viv Richards, captain Brian Lara and all the players were expected to attend, said Stephen Camacho, the WICBs chief executive, yesterday.
The meeting has been called by the executive committee of the WICB to hear from management and players just what went wrong in New Zealand, he said.
It is of understandable concern to everyone involved in West Indies cricket.The West Indies were beaten in both Tests, by nine wickets and by an innings and 105 runs, and in all five One-Day Internationals
Usually, manager, captain and coach provide the board with written reports on overseas tours as well as home series.
After the West Indies were beaten in all five Tests and in six of the seven One-Day Internationals last year, Lloyd, Lara and the late Malcolm Marshall, then the coach, flew directly from Johannesburg to Antigua for a meeting with a designated committee of the WICB.
As a consequence, Lara was placed on probation as captain for the first two Tests of the home series against Australia and he, Lloyd and Marshall were set specific performance targets.
Among other matters, management is likely to be questioned today about reports in the New Zealand Press that the West Indies team neither practised nor trained once the limited-overs series had started.
It will be Lloyd's last meeting with the WICB. The former West Indies captain, who was appointed manager in 1996, has already announced that he will not re-apply for an extension of his original three-year contract.
Camacho disclosed that the WICB executive committee at todays meeting would be headed by vice-president Clarvis Joseph, financial controller Richard Jodhan, directors Richard deSouza of Trinidad and Tobago and Chetram Singh of Guyana and himself.
He said president Pat Rousseau would not be part of the committee, but did not elaborate.