Following West Indies dramatic pull out of India tour due to a payment dispute with its cricket board, former Indian skipper and Sunil Gavaskar said that West Indies cricket could suffer repercussion of their decision to quit midway through the tour after the fourth ODI as many other boards will now think many times before playing against them. West Indies were scheduled to play five ODIs, one-off T20I and three Tests.
“What has happened is unprecedented. It’s not something that happens everyday. I think it is going to be a difficult issue to address for cricketing community. The dispute between West Indies players and its board is an ongoing one and hasn’t been solved. So, a a lot of cricket boards will think many times before scheduling a series with the West Indian side,” Gavaskar told.

