Windies sack coach Pybus just weeks before World Cup

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ANTIGUA, Guatemala, April 12, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – The West Indies sacked
controversial coach Richard Pybus amid a flurry of changes announced on
Thursday, only seven weeks before the start of the World Cup.

Floyd Reifer will become interim head coach, with Robert Haynes replacing
Courtney Browne as interim head of selectors, while the entire selection
panel has also been changed.

“We are confident that in Mr Haynes we have found an interim chairman who
shares the philosophy of inclusiveness and shares our selection policy,”
Cricket West Indies (CWI) president Ricky Skerritt said.

“(Reifer) has lived the same principles of West Indian excellence that we
now insist must prevail in our cricket.”

The Windies had seen an upturn in fortunes on the pitch in recent months,
with a shock 2-1 Test series win over England and 2-2 one-day international
series draw.

They open their World Cup campaign against Pakistan at Trent Bridge on May
31 — the second day of the tournament in England and Wales.

The appointment of Englishman Pybus had been met with criticism, including
from former captain Darren Sammy, who blamed him for causing the West Indies
squad to strike on the 2016 India tour while the director of cricket.

“Moses led God’s children out of Egypt and a 40days journey took them
40years because of stubbornness. The 2019 worldcup will be 40years since WI
won,” tweeted Sammy in January.

The change of coach could potentially pave the way for star players to
return to the team, with the likes of Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard playing
almost exclusively franchise Twenty20 cricket, with Andre Russell also having
not played an ODI since last July.

Skerritt replaced former CWI president Dave Cameron last month after
beating him in an election.