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Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Simmons not worried about losing head coach position

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Sports Desk
1280 days ago
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West Indies headcoach Phil Simmons

West Indies headcoach Phil Simmons

BRIDGETOWN, Bar­ba­dos – Phil Sim­mons is not wor­ried about his job as West In­dies head coach, de­spite the team’s re­cent loss­es.

On the heels of the side’s 2-1 shock­ing loss to min­nows Ire­land in their One-Day In­ter­na­tion­al (ODI) se­ries that end­ed on Sun­day in Karachi, Sim­mons said he was fo­cused on see­ing the play­ers im­prove, and not about whether he could lose his pick.

“If I start wor­ry­ing about my job then I have prob­lems. I am wor­ried about the suc­cess of the team, I am wor­ried about how we get play­ers to play their roles and in play­ing their roles get the team to be suc­cess­ful and that’s all I’m con­cerned about,” he said as he spoke to the me­dia on Tues­day ahead of Sat­ur­day’s start of the five-match Bet­way In­ter­na­tion­al Se­ries against Eng­land.

“You’re al­ways un­der pres­sure as a coach or coach­es when the team’s not do­ing well, in any sport you play, and when the team is do­ing well the coach­es are for­got­ten but that’s the na­ture of the job.”

Sim­mons, who was reap­point­ed in Oc­to­ber 2019, over­saw the West In­dies’ failed ti­tle de­fence at the 2021 ICC T20 World Cup and the 3-0 de­feat by Pak­istan in the T20 se­ries at home.

Asked how he mo­ti­vat­ed him­self as a coach in light of the re­peat­ed loss­es, he said he con­tin­ued to en­joy his job as head coach.

“My love for coach­ing and love for the play­ers and their im­prove­ment car­ries me a long way every day,” the for­mer West In­dies all-rounder said.

He said his role is “see­ing the play­ers and work­ing with them, try­ing to bring out dif­fer­ent things in them. To be hon­est, when we prac­tise there’s a lot com­ing out, there’s a lot be­ing shown, and it’s just for me right now how they ad­just and as­sess the sit­u­a­tion when they cross the rope be­cause I can’t help them when they cross the rope, none of the coach­es can help them when they cross the rope.

“Every­thing is be­ing done on the oth­er side of the rope to help them to be ready for the game,” Sim­mons added.

(CMC)


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