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Pay before we play: Gayle & Co threaten Bangladesh boycott

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  • Bangladesh are hopeful that their Test series against West Indies will proceed as planned despite an announcement by the home players’ union that they were boycotting all matches over a contract and payment dispute.

    The Test series is due to start in St Vincent on Thursday, but has been plunged into uncertainty after the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) said its members could no longer play without contracts.

    West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) president Julian Hunte said he expected the first Test to go ahead, but refused to be drawn on whether an alternative squad would be selected for the game. “As far as we are concerned (there) will be a Test match on Thursday, he said when contacted by telephone. (But) goodness me, we can’t play a Test match without players. I can’t go beyond that,” he said.

    “It is a very much an internal affair of the West Indies. They did not inform us of anything yet, so we assume that the series will go ahead as planned,” Bangladesh Cricket Board spokesman Jalal Yunus told reporters on Wednesday. “However, we have seen the reports in media and expressed our concerns to the team management. They talked to match referee, who assured them the match (would go ahead),” he added.

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    The West Indies Players Association (WIPA) said it had attempted to hold talks in the past few days with the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) to resolve a number of issues.

    Cricketers back home

    Media reports in the Caribbean said most players from the West Indies squad had returned to their homes and were not preparing for Thursday’s match as planned. The union, which threatened strike action during England’s tour of the Caribbean in March, said the players had participated in the last four series without contracts. Bangladesh are due to play two Tests, three one-dayers and a Twenty20 international in the Caribbean.

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