DRUG cheats can expect to face the full penalty when the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) starts regular testing of players involved in regional cricket next season.
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WICB to clamp down on drug cheats
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these people make me sick...this wicb and deh bullshit SAGICOR or watever the hell the acronym is.Cooper said that as far as she was aware there is no evidence of systematic drug cheating in WI cricket but that a problem may exist with the use of recreational drugs such as marijuana and she called on the national coaches to join the anti-doping fight in earnest.
wat are deh making noise about drugs for when there is no reason for it?
why deh want to upset the players, to put more weight on them rather than total focus on developing their skills?
why introduce this element into the westindian situation when there appears to be no drug problem at all in westindies cricket. far far from it?
it cud only be justification for something in the pipeline for westindian players, something punitive and restrictive, an attack on players rights and their union.
dat is wat it is...preparation for, or creating their own justification for the advance of the wicb police state in westindian cricket.


