West Indies to have separate red-ball and white-ball coaches for men's team
Decision follows the independent review, conducted after West Indies' early exit from the T20 World Cup last year.
West Indies to have separate red-ball and white-ball coaches for men's team
Decision follows the independent review, conducted after
West Indies' early exit from the T20 World Cup last year
Following the independent review after West Indies'
first-round exit from the men's T20 World Cup last year, CWI has decided to go
the England route and appoint separate red- and white-ball coaches for the
senior men's team. The review, CWI director of cricket Jimmy Adams said,
"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
statement. "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 recruitment process for both head coaches is expected to
commence shortly, CWI said, adding that the red-ball coach would also be in
charge of the West Indies 'A' team.
Adams explained that the decision to have two separate head
coaches was made based on the recommendation by the review group - comprising
Patrick Thompson Jr (chair), Brian Lara and Mickey Arthur - that it would help
improve preparation for all the teams.
"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.
No full-time coach since Phil Simmons left
Phil Simmons was the last full-time head coach of the West
Indies men's team, and he announced his
decision to resign after what he called was the team's
"unfathomable" performance at the World Cup, though he stayed on to
oversee West Indies' Test tour of Australia soon after.
In their opening match of the World Cup, West Indies were
bowled out for just 118 chasing 161 against
Scotland before managing to defend 153 for 7 againstZimbabwe, but Ireland easily overhauled their 146 for 5 to move into the
next round.
Then in Australia, they lost both Test matches, and after
beating Zimbabwe away 1-0 in a two-Test series, they have gone down 2-0 in
South Africa. They haven't played white-ball internationals since the World
Cup. Nicholas Pooran, their white-ball captain at the World Cup, has also
since stepped
down. Shai
Hope and Rovman Powell have been named captains for ODIs and T20Is
respectively, while Andre Coley has served as the interim head coach.
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