ICC charges three Pakistan players under Anti-Corruption Code
Thu, Sep 2, '10
The International Cricket Council has charged three Pakistan players with various offences under Article 2 of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code for Players and Player Support Personnel relating to alleged irregular behavior during, and in relation to, the fourth Test between England and Pakistan at Lord’s last month.
WICB on Sarwan: Indifferent attitude, unsatisfactory fitness
Thu, Sep 2, '10
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has issued the following statement to clarify the reasons Ramnaresh Sarwan, Jerome Taylor and Narsingh Deonarine were not considered for retainer contracts:
In response to several media queries, the WICB issues the following clarifications to two points raised in a WIPA press release issued on Wednesday August 11th.
The following is a statement from the West Indies Players' Association:
WIPA shares the Guyanese players concern about being kept in the dark about the arrangements for their participation in the forthcoming Airtel CLT20 scheduled for September 2010 in South Africa.
The WICB has announced that it intends to retain one third of the participation fee of 500K. WIPA is unaware of any other Board retaining any part of the Participation Fee. WIPA is of the view that retaining such a large sum could have a direct negative impact on Guyanese cricket and its players. In fact, WIPA understands that no monies were deducted from the TTCB for last year’s participation.