Cricket: West Indies coach pleads for patience

Gibson urges fans to keep faith after series loss.


Afp May 29, 2012

NOTTINGHAM: West Indies coach Ottis Gibson urged Caribbean fans to keep faith in his youthful side after its latest defeat, admitting criticism from ‘your own people’ was tough to take.

The West Indies lost the second Test against England, and with it the three-match series, after going down by nine wickets with more than a day left at Trent Bridge. Before this match, former West Indies fast-bowler Michael Holding said Gibson needed ‘to understand that the West Indies cricket team is not a boot camp and how to man-manage’. Holding also questioned the place of captain Darren Sammy in the team.

“You’re playing the number one team in the world so it’s difficult to expect you’re going to come and beat them easy,” said Gibson. “We challenged them but not for long enough to create any winning opportunities. We’ve still got another Test. We’re proud of our history and we’ll go to Edgbaston and put our pride before our performance and see how we come out.”

Published in The Express Tribune, May 30th, 2012.

COMMENTS (2)

Hasibullah | 11 years ago | Reply i am agree with Michael Holding. WICB needs a good chairman and a good coach.
Clive Kemble | 11 years ago | Reply Gibson is a failure by whatever measurement is used. His experiment did not work simply because the team selected was not the best available whether young or old. Gibson you need to respect talent, test level talents do not grow on trees. West Indies need to quickly move on from the disasterous Gibson/Hilaire era.
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