
The Disciplinary Committee of Cricket West Indies (CWI) have stated than any attempt to lay charges against Barbados Pride all rounder Raymon Reifer after the non-playing of the CG United Super50 Cup final was a nullity.
This is due to the Match Referee having no jurisdiction to hear such charges, a source told Sportsmax.tv on Friday afternoon.
The ruling came after a meeting on Friday afternoon with the written decision set to come on Monday.
Cricket West Indies have also been ordered to pay Reifer’s legal costs.
Reifer and Jamaica Scorpions captain John Campbell were charged with breaches of the CWI Code of Conduct for Players and Officials, relating to their decision to not attend the toss as instructed by the umpires during the CG United Super50 Cup final between the Barbados Pride and Jamaica Scorpions last November.
After a lengthy rain delay, both captains decided to forfeit the game by not showing up for the toss.
Campbell apologized for his part in the matter and was issued a four-match ban while Reifer’s attorneys challenged the charges.
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