Chanderpaul also expressed his displeasure with Hilaire's statement that he was acting on the "ill advice" of the West Indies Players Association.
"I may not be Dr Chanderpaul but I have been a top-ranked international batsman and we have to be able to think critically under the most intense and stressful situations.
"It is therefore distressing that you blame WIPA by implication, if not overtly, for my letter saying that WIPA was offering me 'ill advice'. You may not be aware but I have faced the best bowlers in the world in my career and I know how to counter-attack. Furthermore, I am my own man and would ask that you respect that," he said.
Chanderpaul had also raised several other issues that include claims of faulty injury management by the WICB.
"The treatment towards me after the last Australian tour where, after diving for a ball, I got injured and my treatment from the WICB physio was ineffective. I had to look after myself on my return home, including paying for all my medical expenses.
"The WI team physio advised that what I required was rest when, in fact, the doctors decided that I needed to have a cast because of the seriousness of the injury," he said.
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