Ambrose replaced by Estwick as West Indies bowling coach

52-year-old's last involvement with the team was during the World T20 in India in March and April

Curtly Ambrose and Phil Simmons watch over a training session, Antigua, April 6, 2015 PHOTO COURTESY: WICB

ST JOHN'S, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA:
West Indies great Curtly Ambrose has been replaced as bowling consultant for the Caribbean test nation by Roderick Estwick, the West Indies Cricket Board said on Friday.

Estwick, the Barbados Pride bowling coach, joins the West Indies technical team in time for the upcoming Tri-Nations one-day series against Australia and South Africa.

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A former West Indies A international, Estwick is due to join the West Indies camp on Thursday of next week.

Ambrose's last involvement with the team was during the World T20 in India in March and April.
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