BCCI is apparently threating to claim damages of close to USD 65 million along with severing off all bilateral series with the West Indies.
"I would not go the route of a task force right now. I would get people down to India to see if we can salvage anything. For me, that is more important right now than to set up a task force to find out what transpired between WIPA, the players, and the board," Roberts told The Gleaner.
The West Indies, in addition to the tour-opening five-match ODI series, were slated to play three Tests and a Twenty20 international.
However, the tour was called off amid player's discontentment over the terms and conditions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, signed recently between the WICB and West Indies Players Association (WIPA).
"If India goes through with their threats of cancelling or suspending tours for how much years, our cricket is going to suffer tremendously," Roberts said.
"It may take you another two or three months before this task force sends in its report. For me, it's a situation of let's see if we can salvage something from the Indian board before that."
