The Asian Age

WINDIES COACH REJOINS TEAM AFTER TESTS

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Manchester: West Indies head coach Phil Simmons has rejoined his team ahead of the opening Test against England after being in mandatory quarantine and clearing the Covid19 tests following his decision to attend a family funeral. “Phil Simmons is back on the job. The West Indies head coach returned to the field with his players on Thursday after his mandatory quarantine and Covid-19 tests,” Cricket West Indies said on Thursday. “He was part of the warm-up and pre-match preparatio­ns as West Indies continued their four-day warm-up match at the Old Trafford,” it further stated. Simmons had found himself in a soup after board member Conde Riley had sought his “immediate removal” for moving out of the team’s bio-secure location in the UK to attend his father-in-law’s funeral ahead of the three-Test series against England beginning July 8. However, the 57-year-old Simmons received the backing of Board president Ricky Skerritt, who insisted that he had taken permission before venturing out.

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