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Former all-rounder Dwayne Bravo said that the BCCI "offered to pay" his players who threatened to pull out of the 2014 ODI series in India after a contracts fallout with the West Indies Cricket Board.
He said that a message at 3 am from the then BCCI chief N Srinivasan prompted him to convince his team to play the first ODI after threatening to pull out. Then, in the middle of the fourth ODI, in the hill town of Dharamsala, the WICB informed the BCCI that it had decided to call off the remainder of tour after a "contracts fall" with players.
Big money was at stake but Bravo said the BCCI understood their problems.
"The BCCI was very, very supportive and that is one of the reasons why most of us were still able to continue playing without any serious, serious problems taking place."
The 35-year-old all-rounder, who announced his retirement from all formats of international cricket in October, spoke about the sequence of events that transpired before the WICB decided to call off the tour.
The decision was unanimous, according to Bravo, who plays for Chennai Super Kings in the IPL.
"But we did not just decide to walk away from the tour. There were different times when we tried to reach out to both our WIPA president (Wavell Hinds) and the cricket president (Dave Cameron, Cricket West Indies president). So we threatened (to pull out) from the first game, but we played. We threatened for the second game, but we played.”