Jamaica Gleaner

Coley: I am looking forward to the challenges ahead

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ST JOHN’S, ANTIGUA (CMC): BOTH ADMITTING the “challenges” that lie ahead of them, former West Indies captain Daren Sammy and former Jamaica wicketkeep­er-batsman Andre Coley have accepted the responsibi­lity of coaching the West Indies Men’s senior team for the foreseeabl­e future.

Though failing to disclose the length of tenure for the pair, Cricket West Indies (CWI) announced yesterday that Sammy, a two-time Twenty20 World Cupwinning captain, will guide the team in the white-ball formats of One-day and T20 Internatio­nals, and Coley will direct them in the Test format, while also being in charge of the ‘A’ team.

The decision to keep faith with Coley, who was the interim head coach across formats after the resignatio­n of Phil Simmons, and hand an opportunit­y to Sammy over 20 others, including former teammate Shivnarine Chanderpau­l and applicants from places as diverse as South Africa and Sri Lanka, was taken during a virtual directors’ meeting of CWI on Thursday.

Coley was interim head coach when West Indies visited Zimbabwe and South Africa earlier this year and had varying results, and he will have a little more time to get his plans right for the Test team, whose next assignment is not until India visit the Caribbean in July for a series of two Tests.

He will have less time on his hands with the ‘A’ team, which started a tour of Bangladesh on Thursday, and will play three ‘Tests’, starting on May 16 then on 23 and 30, under the leadership of Test wicketkeep­er-batsman Joshua Da Silva.

“I am looking forward to the challenges ahead, as well as the opportunit­ies, as we sharpen our focus on moving up the Test rankings and qualifying for the World Test Championsh­ip final in June 2025,” Coley said.

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Where Coley, 48, has the qualificat­ions and a long track record of coaching at all levels in the Caribbean, Sammy, 39, has no certificat­ion and limited coaching experience in the Caribbean Premier League and the Pakistan Super League, but new CWI President Dr Kishore Shallow said there were other qualities that made him more than suitable.

“There’s a different set of criteria that, you know, don’t necessaril­y need to be a Level 3 [coach],” Shallow said during a virtual news conference following the announceme­nt.

“It’s ideal, but when we [went] through the different assessment­s, he certainly qualified to be the head coach, which is why he was shortliste­d in the first place, and then he was interviewe­d by a panel of five.”

Sammy applied for only the white-ball job, Shallow added, and convinced the panel, comprising CWI Director of Cricket Jimmy Adams, Chair of CWI’s Cricket Committee Enoch Lewis, independen­t Director Debra Coryat-Patton, CWI Human Resources Manager Oneka MartinBird, and the president that he was the right man for the job.

Sammy will have little time to get comfortabl­e in the job, because his first assignment will be the series of three ODIs against the United Arab Emirates next month in Sharjah, followed closely by a qualifying tournament in June-July in Zimbabwe for the ICC Men’s ODI Cricket World Cup.

Only the top two teams from the qualifying tournament will advance to feature in the 10-team World Cup, which begins in October in India.

On his appointmen­t, Sammy said: “It will be a challenge, but one that I’m ready for and excited about. I’m really looking forward to the opportunit­y, especially looking at the players we have, and the impact that I believe I can have in the dressing room.

“I believe I will bring the same approach as I had as a player: the passion, the desire for success, and my undying love for West Indies cricket.”

He said: “When I look around, there is an abundance of talent; and what I saw in South Africa in the white-ball matches under new captains Shai Hope and Rovman Powell, and the leadership provided by Andre Coley, there is great belief that we can do well.

“I’m looking forward to imparting my knowledge, my tactical acumen, my communicat­ion skills, and my man-management skills. I get excited about putting the plans together and seeing the players execute them.”

 ?? FILE ?? Andre Coley, West Indies Test coach.
FILE Andre Coley, West Indies Test coach.

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