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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

CWI shopping around for separate red-ball and white-ball coaches

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Sport Desk
797 days ago
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Jimmy Adams

Jimmy Adams

ST JOHN’S, An­tigua – In an at­tempt to en­er­gise the flag­ging for­tunes of its mar­quee men’s team, Crick­et West In­dies an­nounced on Wednes­day that it will adopt the mod­ern in­ter­na­tion­al trend of ap­point­ing sep­a­rate coach­es for the side’s red-ball and white-ball teams.

CWI’s di­rec­tor of crick­et Jim­my Adams said re­cruit­ment for the two coach­ing posts will start im­me­di­ate­ly, with the red-ball coach al­so be­ing as­signed coach­ing re­spon­si­bil­i­ties for the West In­dies A team, when­ev­er the va­can­cy is filled.

Adams added the de­ci­sion was spurred by CWI’s re­cent in­de­pent re­view of the first round ex­it of the men’s team, un­der Nicholas Pooran, from the ICC Men’s Twen­ty20 World Cup last Oc­to­ber in Aus­tralia, which was con­duct­ed by a pan­el in­c­clud­ing for­mer cap­tain Bri­an Lara and renowned in­ter­na­tion­al coach Mick­ey Arthur.

“Af­ter re­cent­ly com­plet­ing an in­de­pen­dent re­view of our 2022 ICC (Men’s T20) World Cup per­for­mance, which in­clud­ed a clos­er look at the roles of the cur­rent head coach po­si­tion, we be­lieve it is now nec­es­sary to split the role and en­gage sep­a­rate coach­es for red and white ball for­mats,” Adams said in a news re­lease.

“The in­creased fre­quen­cy of back-to-back mul­ti-for­mat tours com­bined with the spe­cif­ic de­mands of the re­spec­tive for­mats no longer pro­vides enough time for one in­di­vid­ual to ad­e­quate­ly plan, pre­pare and re­view across bi­lat­er­al se­ries and fran­chise itin­er­aries that are so con­densed.”

The post of head coach be­came va­cant when Phil Sim­mons an­nounced his de­ci­sion to re­sign last Oc­to­ber af­ter West In­dies crashed out of the T20 World Cup in Aus­tralia in the first round, an out­come he de­scribed as “un­fath­omable”.

The Caribbean side were elim­i­nat­ed af­ter they fin­ished at the bot­tom of their qual­i­fy­ing group, and they were on­ly able to beat Zim­bab­we in their sec­ond match, but lost to Scot­land and Ire­land ei­ther side.

Sim­mons stayed on, how­ev­er, to guide West In­dies through a two-Test tour of Aus­tralia a few weeks lat­er, but they were swept, bring­ing an end to a three-year pe­ri­od of mod­er­ate suc­cess of the side un­der the for­mer in­ter­na­tion­al open­er.

For­mer Ja­maica wick­et­keep­er-bats­man An­dre Co­ley was ap­point­ed in­ter­im head coach for a two-Test se­ries this past Feb­ru­ary in Zim­bab­we, and the cur­rent all-for­mats Tour of South Africa, where the vis­i­tors were al­so swept in two Tests and face the hosts in three One-day and three Twen­ty20 In­ter­na­tion­als over the next few weeks.

Adams said the strate­gic split of coach­ing role will bring spe­cif­ic fo­cus on man­age­ment of play­ers and de­vel­op­ment of for­mat spe­cif­ic sched­ules.

“Sep­a­rat­ing the roles will al­so pro­vide the head coach­es with more time to over­see play­ers’ on­go­ing de­vel­op­ment away from tours di­rect­ly, and through in­creased en­gage­ment and plan­ning with suit­able high-per­for­mance pro­grammes and coach­es,” Adams said.

The de­ci­sion to split the coach­ing roles came al­most four months af­ter CWI’s vice pres­i­dent-des­ig­nate, Az­im Bas­sarath said it was “im­prac­ti­cal”.

Bas­sarath, the pow­er­ful T&T Crick­et Board pres­i­dent, said in a tele­vi­sion in­ter­view last Oc­to­ber in his home­land that he was not in favour of the split­ting the role of head coach be­cause there were “con­cerns about the fi­nances of CWI” and its abil­i­ty to sup­port the hir­ing of two head coach­es and two sets of sup­port staff.

CMC


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