Showing posts with label West Indies Cricket Board. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Indies Cricket Board. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Windies Focused for Australia XI - Sir Curtly


The first of a three-Test series starts in Hobart on Thursdaywith West Indies going into the game after a 2-0 series defeat against Sri Lanka and 10-wicket hammering in their only tour match – against a Cricket Australia XI that featured six first-class debutants.

Sir Curtly Ambrose, who is with the squad as a bowling consultant, says the players should not take notice of the negative press they are receiving.

“We’re going to be focused. We’re not going to worry about what has been said about us not being a good team or not going to compete,” Ambrose said. “When we perform and beat Australia, then the reporters will have to change their tune.

“We played against Australia not so long ago in the Caribbean and even though we lost 2-0 there were moments or periods when we had them on the back foot and had their backs against the wall. And we never really finished them off. So we believe we can compete and not only compete but we believe we can beat them. Not just to compete but to win and being the underdogs, sometimes it’s good to be that way.

“They have to beat us because Australians and cricket in general expect them to steamroll us. So they’re the ones who are under pressure, not us. And we’re going to put up a good show.”



Monday, 28 September 2015

Windies Simmons Suspended


West Indies have suspended head coach Phil Simmons after his criticism of the selections for the tour of Sri Lanka.

The 52-year-old, who only took charge in March, questioned the omissions of all-rounders Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard from the one-day squad.

"It's disappointing from the fact that I haven't got the best 50-over ODI squad that we can select," he said. 

Eldine Baptiste, a member of the selection panel, will now take charge of the tour which starts on 14 October.

A media release from West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) said Simmons' comments appeared to "question the legitimacy of the selection process".

It added: "As a result, the management of the WICB has taken action to suspend the head coach, pending an investigation into the issue.

"The head coach will not now travel with the team on the tour of Sri Lanka."

Bravo and Pollard have not featured in the ODI squad since they were dropped for the tour of South Africa in December 2014 after a tour of India was aborted because of a pay dispute.