A further meeting is planned for Tuesday and, if the dispute is not resolved, the remaining three matches in the one-day series - in Barbados on March 27 and 29 and St Lucia on April 3 - could be under threat.
"I want to make clear that what happened with the tape is nothing to do with Digicel," explained West Indies captain Chris Gayle. "The players have no argument with Digicel but we wanted to send a statement.
"We support them (the players) in whatever stance they take. The union represent us so we have to stand by them."
Asked if the West Indies players could also take strike action, which could potentially disrupt the final three matches of the series, Gayle would only reply:
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