Phil Simmons has been suspended with immediate effect as West Indies coach, two days after he expressed his unhappiness with the ODI squad
selected for the Sri Lanka tour. Simmons was caught unawares by the
decision, which was communicated to him in an email from WICB chief
executive Michael Muirhead, as he was in the UK preparing to join the
squad in London on their way to Sri Lanka.
Simmons will now not travel with the team, and former West Indies fast
bowler Eldine Baptiste, who is also a national selector, will take up
the position of interim coach for the tour of Sri Lanka. The series,
which begins on October 14, is the new Test captain Jason Holder's first
assignment.
"The West Indies Cricket Board has learnt of the comments from head
coach of the West Indies team Phil Simmons in the print and electronic
media which appear to question the legitimacy of the selection process
of the one-day international squad for the tour of Sri Lanka. As a
result, the management of the WICB has taken action to suspend the head
coach, pending an investigation into the issue," the board said in a
statement. "The head coach will not now travel with the team on the tour
of Sri Lanka."
Though West Indies' limited-overs squads for the tour had not been
announced, Simmons revealed that "interference from outside" at a
selection meeting on September 23 had kept all rounders Dwayne Bravo and
Kieron Pollard out of the ODI side. Simmons said that he, as coach, and
chairman of selectors Clive Lloyd had voted for their inclusion, but
were outnumbered 3-2 despite Holder also wanting Bravo and Pollard in
the team.
"I think it's disappointing from the fact that I haven't got the best
50-over ODI squad that we can select in the Caribbean," Simmons had said
at a media conference, at the conclusion of the West Indies training
camp at the 3Ws Oval in Bridgetown. "The chairman, Mr Lloyd, he came and
he gave an exceptional speech saying that he thinks it is time they are
back in the squad and he gave exceptional reasons for them being back
in the squad. Unfortunately, when we went into the selection [meeting]
we lost it 3-2. Him and myself - the captain [Holder] doesn't have a
vote in this - but the captain also gave his views as to why they need
to be back."
Bravo and Pollard have not been considered for ODI selection since they were dropped for the series in South Africa
in January this year, and their omission from the World Cup squad
generated plenty of debate. At the time Lloyd had said he had spoken to
the two players and explained to them that the selection panel wanted to
move on and give youngsters more chances.
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