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Gibson leaves England to join South Africa as head coach

- Reuters

cape town — England bowling coach Ottis Gibson has been announced as the new head coach of South Africa, officials said on Wednesday.

Barbadian Gibson, who played two Tests for West Indies, was widely expected to replace Russell Domingo when the latter’s contract ends next month and has been handed the reins of the national side in all three formats through to the end of the 2019 Cricket World Cup.

“His playing and coaching credential­s are impressive and that will place the Proteas in good hands as we move towards a big home summer with both India and Australia visiting us,” Cricket South Africa CEO Haroon Lorgat said.

“Having spent a great part of his playing career in South Africa, Ottis is familiar with our country and that should help him to settle in quickly with our national team.”

Gibson, who has been with England in his current role since 2015, will leave after the conclusion of the Test series against West Indies next month. The search for a new bowling coach can now begin in earnest ahead of the five-Test Ashes series against Australia that starts in Brisbane on Nov. 23.

Gibson’s first assignment with South Africa will be a two-Test home series with Bangladesh that begins in late September, with incoming tours from India and Australia in the New Year.

“I am delighted to embark on this new chapter in my coaching career and I would like to thank Cricket South Africa for giving me this opportunit­y and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) for their understand­ing of my position,” Gibson said. —

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