West Indies Cricket Board (WICB)vice president Emmanuel Nanthan on Tuesday propelled a noteworthy broadside against Darren Sammy, 48 hours after he drove the West Indies into the history books by turning into the main group to catch the T20 World Cup twice. Nanthan has impacted as "insignificant, disparaging, annoying and disastrous" the remarks Sammy made after the West Indies pulled off a shocking four-wicket triumph over England to seal the title, reports CMC. Sammy courted debate when he hit out at the WICB for its absence of backing and adulated Prime Minister of Grenada Keith Mitchell and Caribbean Community and Common Market (Caricom) for messages of bolster which roused his group. FULL SCORECARD: England versus West Indies, Final Match
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"So to attempt to make it resemble the board was wasteful in any capacity is somewhat lamentable," Nanthan said on Tuesday. "To ruin what was a colossal accomplishments for the Caribbean human advancement with remarks that are absolutely insignificant and disparaging and offending to the Caribbean individuals. I accept was fairly lamentable." Sammy's remarks were likewise made against the background of the players' agreements question with the WICB before the begin of the competition back in February, which undermined the side's support. Sammy went about as the players' illustrative amid the brief impasse keeping in mind he guaranteed the Caribbean then that the West Indies would focus on playing the competition, he likewise indicated that the issues were a long way from settled. Likewise READ: St. Lucia PM renames ground after Darren Sammy after T20 World Cup 2016 win The WICB VP additionally brought issue with the players for whining around a decrease in their expense structure for the World Cup while not unveiling increments in charges for the territorial rivalry.
"So the players whined that for the world Cup their charges went down possibly by 20,000 or there abouts. Be that as it may, they didn't say that the prior week they got the World Cup get every one of them marked contracts for the territorial rivalry where their charges went up by 80,000, 140,000, 145,000, and 75,000. They didn't say that," said Nanthan. "In any case, they are stating that they had lost 20,000 each on the World Cup. The World Cup is each other year. Our local rivalry is each year. So truly and genuinely they were making commotion for losing 20,000 (dollars) on one side yet increasing 150,000 or 280,000 (dollars) in a few occurrences then again and never at any point said that to anyone". On Sunday, Sammy likewise commended recently introduced supervisor Rawl Lewis, who he said went to uncommon lengths to take care of a uniform issue amid the pre-competition camp in Dubai. Be that as it may, Nanthan has rejected Sammy's remarks on this issue as misdirecting, reprimanding the impasse for the deferral in printing numbers on the outfits. "The date was coming, the players had not assented to go to play so the organization conveyed the regalia without the quantities of them since we were not certain which players we going to play," he said. "So when the logistic officer left the Caribbean for Dubai he had a ticket in his grasp to go to get the regalia in Calcutta, put the numbers on them and convey them himself to the group well ahead of time of the World Cup."

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