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Thursday, April 17, 2025

Simmons is Back

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West In­dies coach Phil Sim­mons will con­tin­ue in his post as head coach af­ter his meet­ing with the West In­dies Crick­et Board (WICB) Hu­man Re­sources com­mit­tee over a pub­lic out­burst, end­ed with just a slap on the wrist, well placed sources with­in the WICB told Guardian Me­dia.

Sim­mons was sus­pend­ed by the WICB af­ter he al­leged that there was 'out­side' in­flu­ence in the non-se­lec­tion of T&T play­ers Dwayne Bra­vo and Ke­iron Pol­lard.He was re­placed by se­lec­tor El­dine Bap­tiste as coach for the cur­rent se­ries in Sri Lan­ka.Sim­mons met with the Com­mit­tee and CEO of the WICB, Michael Muir­head last Wednes­day and he was warned about his out­burst and told that com­ments like those would not be tol­er­at­ed in the fu­ture.

Asked whether Sim­mons would im­me­di­ate­ly join the team in Sri Lan­ka, as they have three ODI match­es and two T20s still to come, the source said: "At this point in time it is still to be de­cid­ed, so at this point El­dine is there work­ing with the team."Sim­mons will take the team to Aus­tralia for three Test match­es start­ing in ear­ly De­cem­ber. He would then have a busy pe­ri­od in the first half of 2016, as he takes the team to the T20 World Cup in In­dia.

The In­di­ans are al­so ex­pect­ed to come to the Caribbean to play four Test match­es. This is still up in the air as the WICB and the Board of Con­trol for Crick­et in In­dia (BC­CI) are still in ne­go­ti­a­tions af­ter the In­di­ans cut all bi­lat­er­al ties over the abort­ed tour last year.

Af­ter the In­di­an se­ries, the West In­dies will play a tri-se­ries in­volv­ing top rat­ed South Africa and Aus­tralia in the Caribbean. This se­ries will be very im­por­tant for the Caribbean as the match­es will count to­wards their rank­ings for the World Cup in Eng­land in 2019.

The cut-off pe­ri­od for straight qual­i­fi­ca­tion has been set as Sep­tem­ber 2017 and the West In­dies would want to avoid a play­off un­der the new struc­ture set up by the In­ter­na­tion­al Crick­et Coun­cil (ICC).


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