The Star (Jamaica)

Simmons gets Afghanista­n head coach job

- LONDON, England (CMC):

Former West Indies coach Phil Simmons has been tasked with taking Afghanista­n to the 2019 World Cup after he was announced as head coach on Sunday. The 54-year-old Trinidadia­n, a former Test cricketer, fills the post left vacant by Indian Lalchand Rajput, whose contract was not renewed last August. Simmons, an experience­d former Ireland head coach, had previously served as a consultant to the Afghanista­n squad. “We went with Phil because he understand­s our team,” Shafiq Stanikzai, the ACB chief executive officer, was quoted as saying.

“He has coached West Indies, Zimbabwe, Ireland – all these are teams Afghanista­n will play in the World Cup qualifiers. He is a good prospect.”

LIMITED OVERSEAS SERIES

He will now link up with the Afghan side in Dubai where they are preparing for a limited-overs series against Zimbabwe, scheduled for February.

More importantl­y, Simmons will oversee Afghanista­n’s campaign at the all-important World Cup qualifiers in Zimbabwbe in March, as they chase one of the two remaining spots at the showpiece in England the following year.

The 10-team tournament involves West Indies, who failed to achieve direct qualificat­ion because of their number nine ICC world ranking.

Afghanista­n, who were granted Test status in June, are also scheduled to play India in their first-ever Test later in the year.

Simmons spent just over two years as West Indies coach but was axed five months after leading the Caribbean side to the capture of the Twenty20 World Cup in India last April.

Cricket West Indies said the decision was taken because of “difference­s in culture and strategic approach”.

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Phil Simmons, former West Indies head coach, has been named as head coach for the Afghanista­n cricket team.

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