"They (West Indies players) had made their decision last night. BCCI got to know about it in the morning. BCCI tried their level best to convince them but they were adamant not to play due to their internal pay dispute with the board," said Thakur, who somehow convinced the West Indies team to play the ODI in Dharamsala.
Thakur sympathised with the West Indies players but said pulling out of the tour was not the right way to show protest over a pay dispute.
About West Indies players' participation the IPL, he said: "BCCI should decide on their IPL participation too. Though franchisees are involved, it remains a domestic tournament run by the board. They have to look at overall growth of cricket."
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