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Dwayne Bravo: 'Dispute with West Indies Cricket Board is over'

Dwayne Bravo claims that the West Indies players have resolved their dispute with the Cricket Board as a full-strength team has been named for their tour of South Africa.

West Indies one-day captain Dwayne Bravo has revealed that matters between the players and the West Indies Cricket Board have been "resolved".

A full-strength team will take part in the South Africa tour next month following the controversial decision to withdraw from their recent tour of India due to a reported pay dispute.

The WICB are now facing more financial issues after the Board of Control for Cricket in India announced plans to seek compensation of £26.2m following the cancellation.

"It's all sorted out and the West Indies are going to be back playing again," iplayers.com quotes Bravo as saying. "As far as I know, the best West Indies team will tour South Africa.

"Everyone is available as far as I know and we look forward to trying to give the South African boys a good run. It's always going to be tough, but it's good that all the matters are resolved now."

Reports have claimed that issues were resolved in Trinidad on Friday.

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