The Star (Jamaica)

Law ends WI coaching stint prematurel­y

- (CMC):

Australian Stuart Law has apparently ended his stint with West Indies ahead of the Bangladesh series which bowls off later this week.

The 50-year-old Law will not travel with the Caribbean side for the tour comprising two Tests, three one-day internatio­nals and three Twenty20 Internatio­nals, and Cricket West Indies (CWI) announced on Monday that it had appointed fielding coach Nic Pothas as the interim head coach.

In announcing Law’s resignatio­n last September, CWI said: “Law will continue in his role for the upcoming away series against India and Bangladesh and will leave to join Middlesex CCC in the new year.”

In Monday’s statement, no mention was made of Law and his absence from the Bangladesh tour, only that South African Pothas would lead the technical team.

FOUR-YEAR DEAL

“Having Nic lead the team at this juncture is important for continuity and we look forward to strong and positive performanc­es from the squad under his leadership,” said CWI director of cricket, Jimmy Adams.

Law, who is set to join English county Middlesex on a four-year deal, oversaw the ill-fated recent tour of India where West Indies won just one match. They were hammered in both Tests inside three days, went down 3-1 in the fivematch ODI series, before being swept 3-0 in the T20 Internatio­nals.

Law’s departure marks the end of a near two-year stint marked mainly by a string of disappoint­ing results.

He won six of his 17 Tests in charge with series wins coming only against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh in seven tours. In 31 ODIs across nine bilateral series, Law oversaw five wins and 21 defeats, and was without a single series success.

In T20s, he managed a mere eight wins in 22 matches, while losing 13.

West Indies face Bangladesh in the opening Test in Chittagong starting Thursday.

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Law Shaquille Smith of Kingston College celebrates after scoring in the Manning Cup semi-finals against St Andrew Technical at the National Stadium on yesterday. KC won the game 2-1.
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