KINGSTON, Jamaica Cricket West Indies president, Dave Cameron, says the regional governing body was forced to part ways with former coach Phil Simmons after concluding it had been a bad decision to hire the Trinidadian in the first place.
In his admission during an interview with a radio station in his homeland, Cameron said the Windies performances along with Simmons public utterances had left CWI with little choice but to reverse course.
Simmons was abruptly sacked in September, 2016, six months after overseeing the capture of the Twenty20 World Cup title in India, for what CWI termed differences in culture and strategic approach.
I cant apologise for it, Im a trader. And if you make a bad decision, you dont sit down with a bad decision and try to make it right. You trade out of it and make a better decision, Cameron said.
I think we made a bad decision when we hired Phil and we had to get out of that situation otherwise we would not be where we are today. If you look at the performances, the utterances
In his admission during an interview with a radio station in his homeland, Cameron said the Windies performances along with Simmons public utterances had left CWI with little choice but to reverse course.
Simmons was abruptly sacked in September, 2016, six months after overseeing the capture of the Twenty20 World Cup title in India, for what CWI termed differences in culture and strategic approach.
I cant apologise for it, Im a trader. And if you make a bad decision, you dont sit down with a bad decision and try to make it right. You trade out of it and make a better decision, Cameron said.
I think we made a bad decision when we hired Phil and we had to get out of that situation otherwise we would not be where we are today. If you look at the performances, the utterances
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