The Board of Control for Cricket in India has given a hard line response to the abandoned West Indies tour, announcing that it will initiate legal proceedings against the West Indies Cricket Board and suspend all future series between the nations.

The West Indies cut their Indian trip short after the fourth one-day international in Dharmasala on Friday due to an internal contract dispute, a move that has caused considerable commercial fall-out for the hosts. Sri Lanka answered a call to play five ODIs to partially cover for the Windies, whose tour had one more ODI, one Twenty20 and three Test matches to be played, but that has hardly placated the BCCI.

With the WICB relying heavily on money made from touring Indians, this setback looks likely to cripple the organisation, though no West Indies players will lose their Indian Premier League places, as had been suggested.