West Indies Cricket Board president slams Darren Sammy for post-match speech

St. John's (Antigua): West Indies cricket board slammed Darren Sammy for criticizing the lack of support from the WICB, describing spree captain after the World T20 exciting victory for the team as "improper."

She had put the bitter divisions in the game of cricket in the Caribbean naked on Sunday when the players of the West Indies, by the emotional Sami-led, hit by the WICB for lack of support.

Hours later, Sami gave vent to years of frustration, the Caribbean Cricket Board issued a statement under the title "President WICB has high praises for the World Twenty20 organizers.

"The president would like, but to apologize for what could be considered improper, and the comments made by the West Indies" Islands male captain, Darren Sammy, in an interview after the game and I would like to apologize on behalf of the WICB, to the millions of fans who saw (sic),

"The president pledged to inquire about the reason it will be addressed," the statement said.

It was Dave Cameron, head of WICB seem offended by Sami's comments by tweeting: "When was the last time critic to pay one of your bills? Always remember that when you start to give them your energy."

In the post-match press conference at the Eden Gardens, he said last night, Sami said, referring to a long and bitter wage dispute that developed post World T20 in doubt, his team felt "disrespected by our board."

"We need silverware in the Caribbean in 2012, and yes, no one gave us a chance at the time. This is the one with all that has happened before the tournament and the lack of respect from journalists and from our point of view the private Cricket Council, which was out of order. Sami said the only way which can make is to win this tournament. "

"When you see these guys 15 plays there now, and this is what we can talk about it. It is intended only for the people and fans all over the world."

He added, "We had a new coach in Rawle Lewis, whose team before did not work. We did not have uniforms, no printing.

"The problem went through just to get us in this outfit. I got to give credit to the whole team here."

Sami also had another criticism of the Council also thanked the Prime Minister of Grenada Keith Mitchell to a message received Fortunately, hours before the final match.

"I really want to thank him. Sent a very inspiring message for the team this morning and I did not hear from the Board of Cricket our own. Player aged 32 years and added all-rounder this disappointing too.

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