ST JOHN’S – The West Indies Cricket Board is hoping to negotiate a deal with the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) to have the controversial US$42 million claim repaid in matches and not cash.
WICB chief executive Michael Muirhead said Tuesday the board would send a delegation to India with the main objective of negotiating a settlement which would be amicable, and would satisfy all parties.
“It could be that they could ask that instead of playing the Test matches that they play some more ODIs . . . it’s a matter of negotiations,” the Antigua Observer newspaper quoted Muirhead as telling the Observer Radio’s Good Morning Jojo Sports Show.
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