The sudden move to axe former Barbados cricketer Shirley Clarke as head coach of the Windward Islands Volcanoes could end up before the law courts.Clarke is considering all legal options against Windwards Cricket Inc (WCI) after they issued him with a termination letter last Friday.The 46-year-old Clarke, the father of West Indies cricketer Kyle Mayers, had served as head coach of the franchise since July, 2021.In the letter dated February 11, 2023, and signed by acting chief executive officer Dwain Gill, it gave Clarke notice of his dismissal and asked him to “proceed on your twenty-four (24) days of vacation leave immediately.”“On behalf of the Directors and stakeholders of WCI, I thank you for your involvement in Windwards cricket. During the period of notice your exit package will be made available to you,” the letter further added.But in a statement issued today by his attorney-at-law Alexei Mc Kell, he made it clear Clarke would not be bowled over by the WCI’s bouncer.“As is alleged by the president of Windward Islands Cricket, Dr Kishore Shallow, (who is also the vice-president of the WICB), the Board’s decision “…to separate from Mr Clarke” was based on the feeling that the parties were not necessarily on