LONDON: Nov. 26.

The apparent settlement came after four days of talks involving the West Indies players and officials of the West Indies and South Africa cricket boards.

The crisis came to a head last Wednesday when the West Indies Cricket Board fired superstar batsman Brian Lara as captain and Carl Hooper as vice-captain. The two had refused to travel to South Africa, demanding better pay and conditions for the tour.

Team members have insisted that Lara and Hooper be reinstated as part of any settlement.

Jimmy Adams, treasurer of the players' assocation, negotiated on behalf of the players Monday with Pat Rousseau, president of the West Indies Cricket Board.

Ali Bacher, head of South African cricket, also was directly involved in Monday's talks after sitting on the sidelines Sunday.

West Indies tour manager Clive Lloyd and WICB member Joel Garner have also been involved in the talks which began Friday.

Progress was reported over the weekend with the announcement of a sponsorship deal offered by former South African wicketkeeper David Richardson, who runs a sports marketing firm in Johannesburg.

Earnings from the sponsorship proposal would apparently help meet the players' demands for better pay, which is reported to range from dlrs 15,000 to 60,000 for the South African tour.

(jp/sw)