Michael Muirhead, the West Indies Cricket Board CEO, said the board
plans to meet with the contracted players in August to discuss next
year's international home season clashes with Twenty20 leagues.
Richard Pybus, the Director of cricket, in his 19-point plan to revamp West Indies cricket
in 2014 stated that the WICB has opened up the Indian Premier League
(IPL) months for the players to play and this point was reiterated by
Dave Cameron, the WICB president, two months ago.
"We have given
up the two best months of our year for cricket - April and May. We are
not playing any cricket because we have allowed them to come over to
India and play in the IPL," stated Cameron in April.
However, the
board is set to go against its policy for the second time in three
years. The last time it happened was for last year's home Test series
against England.
Also, after recently announcing contracted players will get to play some part of this year's Caribbean Premier League
(CPL) after initially preventing them due to clashes with the India
Test tour, this delicate issue will be repeated next year when India
visits again next for 5 ODIs and a T20I.
"It's early days, but we
are very much cognizant of these clashes next year," stated Muirhead.
"Following the last ICC meeting they are looking at ways to bring more
context to international cricket and how they deal with T20 leagues. We
have no intention to bully anybody even though of course our West Indies
first policy will still be in place.
"However, we hope to meet
with contracted players in August after the CPL looking ahead to next
year, so that we can find the best solutions and compromise in the best
interest of West Indies cricket."
Since the inception of IPL in
2008, it has clashed with the prime months of West Indies' home
international season, thus affecting the domestic season more than any
Test-playing nation's, with the best players inevitably going to
participate in the IPL.
The board's history of intransigent
policies with the players has not helped, which has seen many of the
senior players like Chris Gayle, Dwayne Bravo, Andre Russell, Sunil
Narine, Kieron Pollard, Darren Sammy, Lendl Simmons and Samuel Badree
declining or not being offered national contracts.
Whether the
WICB can come to a compromise with players will be an intriguing
viewing, considering that two significant players in Carlos Brathwaite
and captain Jason Holder are going to be wanted by their respective IPL
and CPL teams Delhi Daredevils, St.Kitts and Nevis Patriots and Kolkata
Knight Riders, Barbados Trident respectively.

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