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Sep 13, 2009 Sports
The West Indies Players Association (WIPA) has indicated in a statement that they have accepted the recommendations put forward by CARICOM following a meeting of the Caricom Prime-Ministerial Sub-Committee on Cricket under the Chairmanship of President Bharat Jagdeo of Guyana.
The statement informed that, “The WIPA wishes most sincerely to thank the Caricom Prime-Ministerial Sub-Committee on Cricket under the Chairmanship of President Bharat Jagdeo of Guyana for the speedy and positive steps taken to resolve the recent challenges faced in West Indies Cricket.
WIPA would also like to recognize the important contribution made by Sir Shridath Ramphal in the mediation process and in bringing us to this point.”
“WIPA accepts the recommendations reached on 11th September, 2009 by the Prime-Ministerial Sub- Committee and will do all it can to ensure implementation of the same including participation in the two special arbitrations identified and restart negotiations under this process.
“The West Indies players and their representative organization WIPA are fully cognizant of cricket’s role in the Caribbean and want to state clearly our commitment to any process that seeks to return West Indies cricket to its prominent status in the world game and will do its utmost to make this possible.”
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