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ST. GEORGE'S (GRENADA), DEC. 23. West Indies' tour of Australia looked set to go ahead next month after the national cricket board and players association accepted the binding decision of an arbiter in their contract dispute on Wednesday. Justice Adrian Saunders' decision on whether individual players were allowed to hold endorsement deals in conflict with the cricket board's official sponsor was accepted by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and West Indies Players Association (WIPA), said mediator and Grenada Prime Minister Keith Mitchell. However, he refused to disclose Saunders' ruling, and board and player officials refused to comment after meeting in St. George's. AP
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