The four-match suspension previously imposed on Jamaica Scorpions captain John Campbell has been officially withdrawn following a recent meeting of the Disciplinary Committee.
Campbell was handed the ban in December last year for failing to turn up for the toss against Barbados Pride.
The rain-affected Super50 final was forfeited under extraordinary circumstances when umpires deemed conditions suitable for a 20-overs-a-side match. However, with neither captain making an appearance for the toss, no trophy was awarded.
The fate of Barbados captain Raymon Reifer, who also faced the same charge, was not decided by the Disciplinary Committee in December.
Cricket West Indies had confirmed that no match fees would be paid for the final, and no prize money would be awarded to either winners or runners-up.
The Disciplinary Committee did not issue any ruling regarding the prize money or match fees.
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