After two days of meetings, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has taken a decision on what path it will take on a controversial plan to shake up the world governing body.
But its still a secret.
The region’s cricket bosses concluded a special video-conference late Wednesday night, and have decided to adopt an official position on a draft proposal that would put power in international cricket in the hands of India, England and Australia.
 That decision was reached during a two-day emergency meeting by teleconference which ended late Wednesday, but the board has remained mum on its contents.



