Times Online: "Dr Julian Hunte, the president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), insisted last night that the suspension of negotiations with Allen Stanford, once seen as the saviour of Caribbean cricket, would not be a crippling blow to its finances.
“I want to make it clear that the financial viability of West Indies cricket has never depended on Stanford’s largesse, and thank God for that because we are now able to proceed,” Hunte said as scores of people queued outside the Stanford-owned Bank of Antigua to withdraw their money."
“I want to make it clear that the financial viability of West Indies cricket has never depended on Stanford’s largesse, and thank God for that because we are now able to proceed,” Hunte said as scores of people queued outside the Stanford-owned Bank of Antigua to withdraw their money."
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