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			26 Sep 2014 19:01		#215460
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			Pybus got lloyd to do a job and he should not have to direct him. Lloyd is screwing up from the outset and no different to Butts. I expected better.
He selects Samuels, Smith and Sammy all confirmed failures especially the latter 2. Smith 90+ ODIs at 17?
Great vision Lloyd....
Brathwaite, like the other batsmen, have technique flaws and he would really struggle against the moving ball as he closes the bat face to early. His bat is not straight enough.
However after Bangladesh, you surely have to persevere with him. So he gets put into the A team.
Great vision Lloyd....
How many times do you want to give Samuels the opportunity to confirm he is a failure?
Great vision Lloyd...
		
	 
		 
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			28 Sep 2014 12:11		#215626
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			You are misguided as to whose VISION is driving the DIRECTION of W.I. Cricket  .
But he must impart his Vision to incoming employees !
Pybus must have told Eldon Baptiste , Courtney Walsh and Lloyd :
"Go with the known quantitities like Samuels, Smith and Sammy for WC 2015 :
Leave the juniors like Blackwood and Braffit  in the A Team " 		
	 
		 
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			07 Oct 2014 17:07		#217153
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			A POTENTIAL STRIKE by West Indies’ cricketers is looming less than three weeks after the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) signed a landmark memorandum of understanding/collective bargaining agreement (MOU/CBA).
NATION SPORT investigations yesterday revealed that the WICB had been warned of a possible withdrawal of players’ services for tomorrow’s first One-Day International against India in Kochi.
The threat stems from various clauses of the new MOU/CBA with which the players are unhappy.
Well placed sources revealed that several Caribbean cricketers, including top international players, were not privy to many key sections of the agreement that was signed on September 18 by WICB president Dave Cameron and WIPA president and chief executive officer Wavell Hinds at the Accra Beach Hotel.
At the centre of the players’ issues are decisions taken that significantly result in a decline in income…
		
	 
			
			
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			07 Oct 2014 17:15		#217156
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			It is understood that under the terms of the new MOU/CBA, a portion of the revenue that was previously divided among West Indies players would now be shared by the wider membership of WIPA.
Additionally, the players would no longer be entitled to a 25 per cent share of  income the WICB secured from International Cricket Council events.
It is believed that the players said in their correspondence to the WICB that if the issues were not resolved in short order, they would be prepared to take drastic action.
		
	 
			
			
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			07 Oct 2014 17:21		#217161
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Of course not Krish.  But WIPA is their bargaining agent and from these articles it appears WIPA did not put this MOU to a vote as the players are saying they were not consulted and didn't know of its contents.		
	 
		 
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			07 Oct 2014 17:25		#217163
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			exactly . wavell hinds surely seems to have colluded with wicb to get a mou without players consultation		
	 
			
			
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			07 Oct 2014 17:28		#217166
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Here in the Great White North, that is cause for a formal complaint to the Labour Board for breach of trust and breach of a duty of fair representation against the Union.		
	 
		 
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