Dwayne Bravo is Angry with WICB and call it unprofessional - Cricket

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A player who is 32 years old and had a group of players is ready for the World Twenty20, which won by beating England in the final on Sunday.

Bravo said: "we get to India, our names were not even printed on the uniforms."

WICB President Dave Cameron also described as "arrogant" and "immature too."

Said Bravo, who was stripped of the leadership of the West Indies badge two years ago after leading a players' strike that resulted in their return early from a tour of India: "It was our manager to leave the camp, we have to get the names of print and numbers, while in India.

"We played the entire tournament without caps." West Indies players are involved in a pay dispute for a long time with the WICB, with many of the leading players choose not to play Test cricket.

T20 captain Darren Sammy WICB strongly criticized during the show after the game after a thrilling four-wicket win over England team in Kolkata.

Cameron tweeted: "When is the last time critic pay your bills and one always remember that when you start to give them your energy?".

Bravo said CNC3, a television channel Trinidad and Tobago: "There are a lot of people to come down to the players.

"They questioned our commitment. They questioned whether we are truly committed to West Indies cricket or is it just money.

"A lot of people do not understand this kind of thing go through to the players to deal with the Council we have."

Bravo, Sammy was the opening batsman Chris Gayle among the players who did not provide decades of WICB for 2015-16.

WICB says it will only negotiate "contracts with the players of the West Indies' Players Association (WIPA), although for only one player in the 15-man World T20 team is a member of the WIPA.

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