......on paper, it seems that the deal offered by Cable & Wireless was better than the one eventually accepted from Digicel. Now remember, Digicel said they would sponsor the team for $20 million over five years. That's $4 million a year for the home and away series. Cable & Wireless offered about the same amount over three years for the home series alone.
But the West Indies board told Cable & Wireless they had to match an offer $30 million. Yes, $30 million.
Well, needless to say, Cable & Wireless turned it down and the rest is history.
Now earlier this year, when I asked Roger Brathwaite if he asked Cable & Wireless to match a $30 million bid, he said 'NO'. But, last Saturday, when I asked him again and told him I had a document with his signature on it, he then admitted that he did ask Cable & Wireless to match a $30 million bid
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