Where was Dave Cameron during West Indies crisis standoff?
Updated On: 26 October, 2014 01:49 AM IST | | Tony Cozier
Surely proper protocol dictated that such weighty decisions should be conveyed by the president himself, not by his subordinates. The BCCI doesn’t take such snubs lightly, writes Tony Cozier

WI cricket chief Dave Cameron (left) shares a light moment with Singapore's Imran Khwaja during an ICC meeting in London last year
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) announced prior to its emergency meeting in Barbados on Tuesday, dealing with the implications of the unprecedented abandonment of the tour of India, that it would be followed by a formal media conference.
WI cricket chief Dave Cameron (left) shares a light moment with Singapore's Imran Khwaja during an ICC meeting in London last year
It didn't go through with it; it issued a release instead that listed the four decisions made. For all the critical role of Dwayne Bravo and his men in downing their bats and balls and heading home, the buck stopped with the WICB, the governing body of the sport in the region; this much the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) made clear in blaming it for its "inability to resolve internal issues with its players".
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