BSP-15 Simmons to quit as Afghanistan coach after World Cup

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Simmons to quit as Afghanistan coach after World Cup

NEW DELHI, May 20, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Former West Indies all-rounder Phil
Simmons will step down as Afghanistan coach after the cricket World Cup,
saying his goal had been reached by taking the minnows to the 50-over
showpiece.

Simmons, who took over in December 2017, said he will not renew his
contract after the World Cup in England and Wales.

“I have thought about it and I have actually given the ACB (Afghanistan
Cricket Board) my notice that I will not be renewing my contract,” Simmons
told ESPNcricinfo.

“I will move on to something different once my contract expires on July
15.”

With Simmons as coach, the war-torn nation clinched a berth in the 10-team
World Cup after beating West Indies in the final of a qualifying tournament
last year.

Simmons also guided Afghanistan in their debut in Test cricket in India
last year. They beat Ireland to register their first Test win in March.

“I signed up originally for 18 months and I think I have done a lot in
this period. It is time for me to move on to something else now. To want to
get to the World Cup — that was ACB’s goal at the time they appointed me,”
said the 56-year-old Simmons.

“My goal is always to leave things better than when I joined: the way we
practise, the way we think about the game, the way we assess other teams.
I’ve tried to help the players in all those areas.”

Simmons’ decision to quit comes at the back of the ACB’s controversial
change in the side’s leadership, which brought an end to Asghar Afghan’s
four-year captaincy stint across all formats.

Gulbadin Naib was appointed ODI captain, while Rahmat Shah and Rashid Khan
were put in charge of the Test and T20I teams respectively.

Simmons said that he had not been consulted about by the ACB and the
national selection committee.

“No, I was not aware of it. I was not given any reasons. It was the
decision of the Afghanistan Cricket Board and the selectors,” Simmons said.

“How can I take it? I can’t change it. So I have to just get on with what
I have to do and make sure the squad is preparing in the same way I wanted
them to prepare barring the (captaincy) change.”

Afghanistan will begin their World Cup campaign against defending
champions Australia on June 1.

BSS/AFP/MSY/1330 hrs