Caricom, the Caribbean equivalent of the European Union, has said that the WICB is antiquated and needs to be disbanded. However that's like getting turkeys to vote for Christmas.
There is some hope for change as Jimmy Grave and Jimmy Adams are the new CEO and Director of Cricket who are genuine and honest people, but WICB have driven many such individuals away due to their ineptitude. They want to compromise with the rebel players by introducing lucrative white ball contracts like England and New Zealand.
They'd be on a sizeable retainer which would allow them to play the entirety of the IPL and CPL but otherwise gives the WICB first refusal over their services, and the right to manage the players' workloads. With such security, players would be less inclined to play in every possible T20 competition.
Right now they have a ridiculously unwieldy selection policy introduced by our former coach Richard Pybus who has nearly destroyed WI cricket when he was their Director of Cricket. The policy is if you do not appear in the domestic 50 over competition (which clashes with the BBL and pays a pittance), you are ineligible for ODI selection. But the likes of Narine, Sammy, Badree have ALREADY paid the dues with the small matter of TWO World Cups. Whether Graves/Adams can get the board to compromise on this remains to be seen.
That wouldn't be a panacea for West Indian cricket, but at least it'd get their best players back in the national team.
There are promising young talent too having won the U19 World Cup. Players like Shai Hope, Alzarri Joseph, Shannon Gabriel and Evin Lewis are no mugs. Jason Mohammad is 31 but has been around the domestic scene for some time and looks a handy middle-order bat. They've got to also reconcile with Darren Bravo, you cannot have a batsman of that quality out of the team because the Chairman's ego is hurt over his tweets.