LONDON, CMC- Former West Indies head coach Ottis Gibson has been appointed as a bowling coach for England on a temporary basis.
Gibson will participate in a fast-bowling performance camp in South Africa this winter, his first involvement with the game since his departure as head coach of West Indies in August.
He will work alongside the lead fast-bowling coach, Kevin Shine, while the senior team’s bowling coach, David Saker, takes a break before a relentless 2015.
England have stressed that Gibson’s appointment is only on a short-term basis during the fast-bowling camp, which will be attended by seven players of varying experience
They include established international Liam Plunkett to the Surrey rookie Matthew Dunn.
The camp will run from 21 November to 10 December in Potchefstroom signalling Gibson’s return to international cricket and the England setup.
The 45-year-old Barbadian has earned a reputation after taking West Indies to the World Twenty20 title in 2012 and before that in four years working with Peter Moores and Andy Flower in the England set-up.
Gibson left as head coach of West Indies two months ago amid some acrimony officially by mutual consent although he continues to insist that he was sacked by the West Indies Cricket Board.