Port of Spain (Trinidad),9 November(CRICKETNMORE): The Federation of International Players Association (FICA) has announced its opposition to an unprecedented move by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) to levy 20 percent of the contract fee on Caribbean players seeking to take part in overseas T20 tournaments.
FICA is threatening legal action against the WICB after all-rounder Kieron Pollard was denied a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) to compete in South Africa's Domestic T20 League, ESPNCricinfo reported on Monday, reports CMC.
In an emailed letter from WICB's chief executive officer Michael Muirhead on November 3, Pollard was informed that permission would not be granted to him until various boards featuring Caribbean players in their domestic T20 tournaments agree with WICB's new policy.