Cricket West Indies (CWI) announced that former West Indies Captain and batting legend, Brian Lara, has agreed to assist CWI as a Performance Mentor, working ac
Cricket West Indies president Ricky Skerritt says West Indies white ball captain Kieron Pollard and coach Phil Simmons have been under fire from some loud critics in the Caribbean who want them sacked. Giving the two his backing, however, Skerritt ruled out any immediate changes.“Phil and Pollard have a few, but loud, critics who want them gone for non-cricket reasons,” the CWI president told Cricbuzz ahead of the West Indies team’s visit to India for a six-match white-ball series.“I have no reason to believe there will be any change in coach and captain any time soon. But remember the captaincy is evaluated as is the coach. If the system says these guys are not the right people, we will deal with it. At the moment I don’t see anything coming at me that says these guys must go. Caribbean people like to take people down,” he told an India TV station.The West Indies team arrives in India tomorrow to play three ODIs and as many Twenty20 Internationals starting on February 6.
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Cricket West Indies tonight responded to allegations made in voice notes that are circulating, suggesting there is a rift in the camp. The full statement follows: Cricket West Indies (CWI) is aware that earlier today, voice notes were circulated on social media, and in sections of the regional broadcast media, suggesting that there is a rift within the West Indies Senior Men’s team. Contrary to the unsubstantiated statements, containing unfounded and mischievous allegations, CWI is satisfied that there …