West Indies head coach Phil Simmons on Tuesday has resigned from following their early elimination on the T20 World Cup exit.
The West Indies, two-times winners of the T20 World Cup, had been bundled out within the first spherical after losses to Scotland and Ireland, ending backside of Group B.
Simmons will depart after the Windies’ two-test sequence towards Australia beginning on November 30.
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“I acknowledge that it’s not just the team that is hurting but the proud nations we represent as well,” Simmons mentioned in a press release.
“It’s disappointing and coronary heart wrenching however we simply didn’t flip up. We weren’t adequate and we now have to look at a event play-out with out our involvement.
“It’s unfathomable and for that I deeply apologise to our fans and followers.”
“From a personal perspective this is not a knee jerk reaction, but a move I have been considering for some time and now is the time to make public that I will step down as West Indies head coach at the end of the Test series against Australia,” Simmons mentioned.
“It is earlier than hoped for, but I will now focus my energies in Australia on continuing to build on the excellent progress the Test team has made.”
Simmons took over for his second stint accountable for the West Indies in 2019. In his first, the crew received the world T20 title in 2016.
Simmons was on the helm in 2016 when West Indies received their second ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title defeating England on the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Earlier this yr he guided the crew’s fortunes of their hard-fought 1-0 Test sequence win over England on house soil to seize the Richards-Botham Trophy.