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WI Players' Assoc. sues WICB
Saturday 27 August 2011

The West Indies Players’ Association has sued the West Indies Cricket Board for US$ 20 million for refusing to issue unconditional no objection certificates to players not on retainer contracts with the regional governing body.

Information reaching the CMC Sport Wire indicated that the claim was laid before the Trinidad & Tobago High Court on Friday.

WIPA said the WICB's refusal without a guarantee of lost earnings "was unreasonable, oppressive, illegal, contrary to public policy, and constitutes an unlawful restraint of trade".

NOCs are required by players to get exemption from their home board's international commitments to play in foreign leagues.

WIPA is also seeking to have the court rule upon the WICB's refusal to engage WIPA on matters involving its relationship with the Indian Premier League.

The players' association said the WICB's actions in its handling of affairs involving the IPL were "a breach of the fiduciary duty owed to the players".

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