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USACA President denies media comments about ICC / USA CA relationship

United States of America Cricket Association (USACA) President Gladstone Dainty has denied making a number of comments attributed to him in the media about the relationship between the ICC and the USACA.

Following a letter from the ICC seeking clarification from Mr Dainty on comments reported, Mr Dainty provided a clear response indicating the comments were inaccurate and did not accurately reflect his views.

Mr. Dainty’s letter to the ICC said:
“I would like to make it perfectly clear that USACA Board of Directors and its Executive Officers unreservedly recognize the ICC as its parent organization, and it would be extremely silly not to want to do business with the ICC especially when it is for our benefit.

“Every member of USACA Board and Executive committee are excited and looking forward to working with the ICC.  We will not be distracted by any party whose interests are questionable.”

Mr. Dainty denied specific comments attributed to him in the media reports. He wrote: “I am not in a position to nor did I ever characterize the ICC’s position as unreasonable.

I never attributed the leaking of any documents to the ICC – as a matter of fact I contacted a private attorney to seek assistance in determining who was leaking this information.

I vehemently deny any statement attributed to me that speaks of any ‘lynching’.  I see it as being counter-productive to our efforts to move Project USA forward.  If I indeed felt that way I would never consider being part of such a diverse organization as USACA.  I am absolutely disgusted that such a statement has been published as one that I made.”

Mr. Dainty also vowed to address the matter directly with the journalist that wrote the original article.

 

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