West Indies Cricket Board Most Unprofessional: Dwayne Bravo

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Footballing great Luis Figo does the ‘Champion Dance’ with Dwayne ‘DJ’ Bravo.

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Bridgetown: Star all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has launched a scathing attack on West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), calling it as the “most unprofessional” in the world and its president Dave Cameron an “immature and small-minded arrogant” person. (Disrespect From West Indies Cricket Board Was Out of Order, Says Darren Sammy)

Bravo, who has had several run-ins with the WICB in the past, made the comments following the West Indies’ triumph in the World Twenty20 in India. (Sachin Tendulkar Says West Indies Cricket Board Should Support Their Players)

“Too much times people come down on the players. They questioned our commitment, they questioned whether we were really committed to West Indies cricket or is it just the money. A lot of people don’t understand the things we go through as players dealing with our board. It is the most unprofessional board in the world to me,” Bravo was quoted as saying during a Skype interview with CNC3, a television network based out of Trinidad & Tobago. (West Indies Board Slam Darren Sammy’s ‘Inappropriate’ Remarks)

As Darren Sammy gave vent to his frustration in the aftermath of their triumph, WICB president Cameron slammed the skipper’s comments as “inappropriate”.

Bravo said: “I’m not surprised by the president’s tweet, to be honest, because it is expected of him. He is someone very immature. Two years ago when we had the problems on the India tour, (Kieron) Pollard and myself had been blatantly victimised for whatever reason.

“That is their way of dealing with situations. They are very small-minded people, especially the president as I said before. There is nothing much he can do again.”

Regarding the West Indies’ T20 captain, Bravo said, “Sammy spoke from his heart. There is nothing wrong with Sammy’s speech and I support Darren Sammy 100 percent.

“The entire team supports him and it’s a matter of us as players feeling hurt and the time has come where we can’t take it anymore and someone needs to put a stop to it because the cricket is being run by people who do not have West Indies cricket’s interest at heart,” Bravo said in the interview a report of which appeared in ESPNCricinfo.

Bravo was pessimistic about a resolution being reached between the West Indies players and the WICB in the near future.


Source: NDTV

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