West Indies' future looks grim after Indian board hits them with $74 million damages bill

By Chris Barrett
Updated October 20 2014 - 1:23am, first published 12:39am
Glory days: West Indies captain Clive Lloyd dives for a catch in 1979.
Glory days: West Indies captain Clive Lloyd dives for a catch in 1979.

Cricket Australia chairman Wally Edwards has described as "deeply concerning" the crisis that led to the West Indies quitting their tour of India over a pay row with their board, resulting in fears about their participation in this summer's World Cup and their future as a Test-playing nation.

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