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Wednesday, August 20, 2025

ICC CEO joins team for WICB, WIPA talks

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ST JOHN'S-A three-man me­di­a­tion team from the In­ter­na­tion­al Crick­et Coun­cil will take part in ne­go­ti­a­tions be­tween the West In­dies Crick­et Board and play­ers' union, WIPA, in an ef­fort to set­tle the pro­tract­ed dis­pute over a re­vised Col­lec­tive Bar­gain­ing Agree­ment. Dave Richard­son, the Gen­er­al Man­ag­er-Crick­et will join act­ing Head of Le­gal, Iain Hig­gins, and the Fed­er­a­tion of In­ter­na­tion­al Crick­eters As­so­ci­a­tion chief ex­ec­u­tive, Tim May in a three-day meet­ing sched­uled to start in Bar­ba­dos on June 11th. South African Richard­son is set to re­place Ha­roon Lor­gat as CEO of the ICC next month.

Ne­go­ti­a­tions be­tween the WICB and WIPA over the last year have been con­tentious and proven fu­tile in bro­ker­ing an agree­ment but a joint state­ment from both en­ti­ties late Fri­day said the lat­est meet­ing was "in a bid to chart a pos­i­tive way for­ward for what has been a dif­fi­cult is­sue to re­solve." "The joint me­di­a­tion team has es­tab­lished guide­lines for the process, one of which is strict con­fi­den­tial­i­ty, and both the WICB and WIPA have agreed to ad­here to those guide­lines," the state­ment added. CMC Sports un­der­stands that the WICB's team will com­prise CEO Ernest Hi­laire and the Board's le­gal of­fi­cer Alan­na Med­ford while WIPA's del­e­ga­tion will com­prise di­rec­tor Michael Hall, lead ne­go­tia­tor Dave Kissoon and ex-WIPA chief Di­nanath Ram­nar­ine.

The Col­lec­tive Bar­gain­ing Agree­ment and Mem­o­ran­dum of Un­der­stand­ing be­tween the WICB and WIPA gov­erns play­ers' rights and was first signed six years ago be­tween for­mer WICB pres­i­dent Ken Gor­don and Ram­nar­ine. At­tempts to bro­ker a new deal re­cent­ly end­ed be­fore the Trinidad and To­ba­go High Court ear­li­er this year, with the judge rul­ing that the CBA would re­main in­tact un­til a new agree­ment was bro­kered. Ar­ti­cle six of the CBA says present agree­ments must re­main in full force un­til a re­vised CBA and MOU has been signed by both par­ties. (CMC)


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