Former West Indies captain  Shivnarine Chanderpaul  has  demanded an explanation from  WICB chief Ernest Hilaire  regarding the comments he  made regarding the lack of  discipline and application in the  team, leading up to its massive  post World Cup overhaul. In a  strongly-worded letter addressed to Hilaire,, Chanderpaul  questioned whether the  comments were directed at him. Chanderpaul, along with senior  players Chris Gayle and  Ramnaresh Sarwan were axed  from the side for the ongoing  series against Pakistan.  Hilaire's interview  with  Line and Length   network, a copy of which was  later released by the WICB,  touched upon a number of the  problems ailing West Indies  cricket over the past 15  years. Chanderpaul's concerns were  over the following excerpt from  the interview: "If you look at  West Indies cricket since the  mid-90 s, a lot of the systems we  had in place broke down. There's no discipline, there's no  application. We've been doing  that for 15  years and we've been losing. We need to put a new  system in place. No one man is  bigger than the team, no one  man is such a superstar he can  decide if he is training today, if  he's going to have treatment  tomorrow, if he's going to attend a team meeting. It cannot work  that way." In response, Chanderpaul wrote: "I am particularly concerned  about the following statements:  1.  There's no discipline, there's  no application. 2.  No one man is bigger than the team, no one  man is such a superstar he can  decide if he is training today, if  he's going to have treatment  tomorrow, if he's going to attend a team meeting. "I am of the opinion that anyone reading these comments in the  specific context will conclude  that: "1.  I, Shivnarine Chanderpaul,  am an indisciplined individual  and during my tenure as a West  Indies player over the past  fifteen years have lacked  discipline and contributed to the West Indies team losing. "2.  I, Shivnarine Chanderpaul  have not applied myself or  demonstrated any real  application to my role as a  member of the West Indies team over the past 15  years and by so  doing have contributed to the  West Indies team losing. "3.  I, Shivnarine Chanderpaul,  consider myself to be bigger  than the team. "4.  I, Shivnarine Chanderpaul,  while a member of the West  Indies team during the past  fifteen years, have decided when I was training or not training. "5.  I, Shivnarine Chanderpaul,  while a member of the West  Indies team during the past  fifteen years, have decided when I was going to attend or not  attend team meetings. "6. ( Based on the accusations  above) I, Shivnarine  Chanderpaul, while a member of the West Indies team during the past fifteen years, have  disregarded the coaches and  managerial staff or undermined  team discipline by my actions  and attitude." Chanderpaul also questioned  whether the statements were  reflective of Hilaire's personal  opinion, or were made in his  capacity as WICB chief. "If they  were made by you, I note that  you constantly use the word 'we' in the excerpt above,"  Chanderpaul wrote. "I would  like to know if this is a 'royal we' or, in other words, are you  speaking for yourself, albeit as  CEO of the West Indies Cricket  Board or are you speaking for  and on behalf of the West Indies Cricket Board itself?  This is  important to me since I believe I have served the WICB and West  Indies Cricket faithfully and well during my career and it would  be difficult for me to accept that  the members of the board of  directors of West Indies cricket  have sanctioned those remarks.  On what basis have you made  those statements and with what purpose?" Asking Hilaire to reply urgently, Chanderpaul said he was  worried the comments would  damage his reputation.  "I am  convinced that those persons  who do not know the sacrifices I  have made on behalf of West  Indies Cricket and my dedication to the cause of West Indies  Cricket would believe, based on  what you have said  in your  interview, that I lack discipline  and application and have not  demonstrated the sense of  responsibility which I know that  I have shown throughout my  career.  While I would refer you  to my unblemished reputation  for professionalism and to all the other CEOs, coaches and  managers with whom I have  worked, I believe that you have  crossed the line by making these public accusations that, while  they may include others, are  also directed at me and if  unchallenged and corrected may  destroy my career." Chanderpaul told Hilaire in his  letter that if he did not receive  an adequate explanation he  would take whatever action  necessary to clear his name. " While it would help if the WICB  as an organisation repudiates  your comments in this regards,  it would still not be sufficient to erase the tremendous damage  already done. I await your  urgent response and reserve all  of my rights in this matter."
 
 
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