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Simmons considers suing WICB

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LONDON – Axed West Indies head coach Phil Simmons could be contemplating legal action against the West Indies Cricket Board over his abrupt firing last week.

Reports in international media said the 53-year-old Trinidadian was expected to meet with his legal team in coming days to discuss the matter and would then decide on a course of action.

“Phil is currently in the UK and is supposed to meet his lawyers within the next 72 hours,” a confidante of Simmons, who requested anonymity, was quoted as saying.

“His next course of action would be influenced by the advice they give.”

Simmons’ sacking was announced by the WICB last Tuesday as the West Indies team prepared to leave Barbados for Dubai, to begin their Twenty20 and One-Day series against Pakistan.

In a cryptic press release, the WICB said it had taken the decision to relieve Simmons of his  duties at a quarterly  meeting of the board of directors in Dominica.

“In recent times, based on the public pronouncements of the coach and the approach internally, we have identified differences in culture and strategic approach,” the WICB release said.

Simmons took up the position in March last year after taking Ireland to the Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

He was suspended seven months later over controversial comments regarding team selection for the tour of Sri Lanka but was reinstated following the series, after issuing a public apology. (CMC)

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