Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Jamaican Richardson steps in as Volcanoes head coach

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ST GEORGE’S, Grenada (CMC) — Former Jamaica fast bowler Andrew Richardson will take charge of Windward Islands Volcanoes for the upcoming Profession­al Cricket League.

The 38-year-old, who grabbed 192 wickets in 68 first-class matches before resorting to coaching, replaces fellow Jamaican Andre Coley who led Volcanoes since 2017.

“I’m very happy for the opportunit­y to work with the Windwards Volcanoes,” said Richardson, who toured England with West Indies in 2009 but failed to make his internatio­nal debut.

“There’s a lot of talent here that just need to be guided in the right direction and hopefully working together we can get things moving in a winning direction.”

Richardson holds a Level III coaching certificat­e and a university degree in sports science with sports management.

He has also served as assistant coach and manager of West Indies A and has performed similar roles in the Caribbean Premier League with Jamaica Tallawahs and in the regional domestic tournament­s with Jamaica Scorpions.

Windward Islands Cricket Board President Dr Kishore Shallow said the acquisitio­n of Richardson is a boost for the Volcanoes.

“Andrew is a fantastic addition to our setup. He brings great value with his experience as a former player and coach. He also has the exuberance required to help our players realise their fullest potential,” said Shallow, the Cricket West Indies vice-president.

“Further, I commend the recruitmen­t panel for their utmost profession­alism exhibited in the process of selecting the new head coach.”

Volcanoes are currently preparing for the Regional Super50 which bowls off from November 6 to December 1. They will do battle in Group B scheduled for Trinidad alongside Guyana Jaguars, United States, West Indies Emerging Players and hosts Red Force.

In the last first-class season, Volcanoes finished last of the six franchises after winning only three matches.

 ?? (Photo: Joseph Wellington) ?? RICHARDSON... hopefully working together we can get things moving in a winning direction
(Photo: Joseph Wellington) RICHARDSON... hopefully working together we can get things moving in a winning direction

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