 Welcome back to the Sports Max Zone and we are still on the topic of the Memorandum of Understanding which is about to be signed here on the Sports Max Zone between Cricket West Indies and the West Indies Players Association. The terms of engagement were agreed and they include the following CWI fitness and conditioning plan and policy, two CWI science and medicine policy and three of the CWI selection policy also for the CWI NOC policy. Yeah Lance, there will also be a significantly increased team prize money throughout the system and a new individual player rewards. Full match piece for players in the starting 11 and 80% for reserves effective October 1st 2024. All retainers on hold once a NOC is issued for an overseas domestic franchise tournament this effective October 1st 2024. The potential for CWI and franchises to award multi-year retainer contracts up to three years. Increased international and regional match fees and ICC tournament fees for all women cricketers to achieve parity by October 1st 2027. There will be increases for international and regional men's match fees effective October 1st 2023. They will also align international women's contracts and regional men's contracts with the performance grading that has been established for the international men. And number eight provision of a hospitality box and ground transportation for players families at all international form series matches. All the memorandum of understanding between CWI and WIPA will run for the period October 1st 2023 to September 30th 2027. So we're going to head across now to the main set where we do the official signing. Over to you gentlemen. And that's John Agrave CEO of Cricket West Indies and Wave of Hinds president of WIPA pens in their hands and signing off on the MOU CWI president Dr. Kishor Shalo just making the moment formal and great to see this kind of unity between these two bodies because we we have seen before Mariah where MOU is between Cricket West Indies as it is now and West Indies cricket board prior had contentious issues we have seen in the past court issues arising out of MOU issues between the players and the governing body as well so great to see that they are on one page at the moment and looking forward to the next four years with Relish. A brilliant day for West Indies cricket and of course I'm sure all the cricketers looking on will be very very happy. On that note let's take a quick commercial break. We'll be right back.