WEST INDIES CRICKET BOARD (WICB) directors rejected a proposal at their January 10 meeting in Antigua for a president or vice-president, defeated in an election, to extend his stay in office until the end of the relevant financial year, according to usually dependable sources.
In a document, reportedly submitted by incumbent president Dave Cameron, directors had been asked to approve what was termed an “induction phase”. The matter was first discussed at their December 13 meeting in Port of Spain and again at the subsequent Antigua meeting.
Its purpose was “to allow for a proper induction period and an introduction to the related structures of the WICB, such as the ICC (International Cricket Council)” for an incoming president or vice-president.
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