Cricket West Indies (CWI) president, Dave Cameron has warned Darren Bravo, Sunil Narine and Kieron Pollard they may never play for West Indies again, following their reluctance to represent the regional side at the upcoming ICC World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe.

Cricket West Indies said on Thursday the Trinidadian trio had snubbed offers to be included in the 15- man squad for the all-important March 4-25 tournament, where West Indies will be vying for one of the remaining two spots at the 2019 World Cup in England.

Instead, the three players opted to fulfill their commitments in the Pakistan Super League which bowls off February 22, and runs parallel to the qualifiers.

Speaking to TVJ Sports on Thursday, Cameron said CWI would “probably” review the trio’s involvement in West Indies cricket.

“We asked them to do the math and balance, give us an opportunity and play for us this time,” the Jamaican administrator said.

“We were very disappointed about it (players’ decision) and the board in its wisdom, feels that after this World Cup – the qualifiers – we’ll probably not invite those players to be a part of Cricket West Indies going forward.”

Cameron’s provocative comments are likely to cause yet another ripple through the regional game, especially following on from the fiasco involving Bravo which led to the player’s exclusion from the Windies side.

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