That debutant for WI - coach
Phil Simmons has been sacked due to "differences in culture and strategic
approach", the WICB has confirmed. Trinidadian
Simmons has earlier been Ireland coach for eight years, during which period they have been the pre-eminent force among the
associate nations and have qualified for every International Cricket Council
global tournament. Under Simmons, Ireland pulled off World Cup victories over England in
2011 and West Indies. Simmons, moved
into the role for WI after the 2015
World Cup was informed about the termination of his contract by WICB chief
executive Michael Muirhead shortly before the West Indies T20 squad was due to
fly to the UAE to play Pakistan. The sacking came just six months after West
Indies had won the World T20 in India. For the Pakistan series, the WICB said
the team would be under the supervision of former West Indies fast bowler Joel
Garner, who is the team manager.
"If the blind leads
the blind they are bound to fall in a pit," former West Indies captain
Darren Sammy is quoted as saying. He
also called the WICB's recent symposium of players and administrators in
Florida a "publicity stunt".
Back home, Indians are to
play New Zealand at home. The BCCI has decided to invite all the former India
captains to celebrate the occasion of country's '500th Test match' that will be played against New
Zealand in Kanpur from 22 September. A specially minted silver coin with 500th
Test embossed on it is being prepared
for the toss.
Rajeev Shukla said that a
host of events are being organised by the BCCI to make the event memorable. "The
BCCI wants to felicitate all the former captains during the Test match. Green
Park is one of the first four Test venues in India along with Chepauk, Wankhede
and Eden Gardens. It will be a fitting tribute to all those former captains,
who could be present on the occasion. The BCCI is making all
arrangements," Shukla told PTI today. The likes of Nari Contractor, Chandu
Borde, Dilip Vengsarkar, Kapil Dev, Ravi Shastri, Sunil Gavaskar, Sourav
Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Krishnamachari Srikkanth, Anil
Kumble, Rahul Dravid are expected to
grace the occasion. However, BCCI may not invite Mohammed Azharuddin, who was
imposed a life ban for his alleged involvement in match-fixing when the scandal
first broke in 2000. "Every day, there will be 2000 under-privileged
school children, who would be watching their favorite stars in action. We have
also made arrangements for physically challenged persons and kids from the
orphanage, who would be attending the Test match," said Shukla.
Two weeks ago New Zealand
were facing the pace barrage of Dale Steyn, Vernon Philander and Kagiso Rabada
in South Africa's off-season. A short stop at home later, they are in Delhi,
during India's off-season, preparing for what promises to be a challenging Test
series on India's raging turners. ESPN
Cricinfo writes that India are not going to do them any favours either. Not
that New Zealand expected any. They didn't expect the track for the three-day
game to prepare them for what is in store, and Feroz Shah Kotla is certainly in
no mood to surprise them pleasantly. The track for the match against Mumbai,
which won't be a first-class fixture and will thus let all 15 have a bat and a
bowl, is not quite a greentop but looks nothing like what you will encounter at
Indian Test venues. "It is what we expected to see here," Ross Taylor
said of the grass on the Kotla pitch. This is consistent with what Virat Kohli
felt when India gave England barely any spin to face in their warm-up matches
before the Tests in 2012-13.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
16th Sept. 2016.
