Former West Indies T20 captain Darren Sammy has lashed out at his country’s cricket board in the immediate aftermath of the sacking of head coach Phil Simmons shortly before the Caribbean team’s series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
In a media statement, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) said that Simmons, who assumed the coaching responsibility after last year’s World Cup, had been dismissed from his position due to “differences in culture and strategic approach”.
The six-week long UAE tour includes three Twenty20s and as many one-day internationals and Test matches.
Sammy, who was also sacked from the captaincy and dumped from the team before the historic two-match T20 series against India on American soil, immediately took to his Facebook handle to criticise the WICB, cricket.com.au reported.
“So after the publicity stunt in Fort Lauderdale the first so call plan to move West Indies Cricket forward is to Fire the Coach just 2 days before a tour..Just prove to me what I already knew. If the blind leads the blind they are bound to fall in a pit,” Sammy said.
Under the guidance of Simmons, the West Indies had lifted their second World T20 title in India earlier this year. However, the strained relationship between Simmons and the WICB showed no signs of abating.
Last year, Simmons was suspended briefly after he complained of “interference” in the selection process, but he was reinstated after a reprimand.
Simmons is the third influential member of the team management, after Sammy and Curtly Ambrose, to have been sacked in less than six months since West Indies’ historic World T20 victory. (The Indian Express)