"I would like to apologise for West Indies team aborting the India tour. It is a mistake on the part of players to have the left the tour in between," Llyod, captain of West Indies' 1975 and 1979 World Cup-winning teams, said at the 'Aaj Tak Salaam Cricket' conclave at a city hotel.
In an extraordinary step, the West Indies cricket team yesterday pulled out of the remaining part of its India tour in the wake of an acrimonious ongoing pay dispute with their Board after playing the fourth and final ODI in Dharamsala, prompting a livid BCCI to contemplate legal action against the visitors.
The aggrieved Caribbean players were persuaded to take the field for the fourth ODI but have conveyed their decision to call off the remaining part of tour to the BCCI.
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