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Andre Coley has been charged with being the interim Head Coach of the West Indies Women who have been invited for a five-match T20 International series against England Women at the Incora County Ground in Derby, England.
Coley is no stranger to Women’s cricket in the Caribbean as he assumed the role of Head Coach of the West Indies Women in 2012.
In Coley’s coaching staff, there are a number of prominent names associated with West Indies cricket. Corey Collymore the former West Indies fast bowler is assisting Coley, along with Esuan Crandon – who is the Guyana Jaguars Head Coach that led the team to five straight CWI PCL West Indies Championships – and Steve Liburd, Head Coach of the West Indies Boys U-15 team.
The coaching staff spent the first couple days assessing the conditions and players, with a lot of one on one sessions and drills. Collymore worked with the bowlers while Coley and Crandon did the batting drills with the players and Liburd in the outfield doing the fielding sessions.
The time in the bubble has been going by quickly, with both players and management focused on acclimatizing and getting prepared for the first match on September 21. So far, it’s been smooth sailing and by the end of this week into next week, preparations are going to be switching into high gear and the players and coaches find their rhythms ahead of ball one.
MATCH SCHEDULE:
- Monday September 21: 1st Vitality IT20, England v West Indies
- Wednesday September 23: 2nd Vitality IT20, England v West Indies
- Saturday September 26: 3rd Vitality IT20, England v West Indies
- Monday September 28: 4th Vitality IT20, England v West Indies
- Wednesday September 30: 5th Vitality IT20, England v West Indies
Name of Author: Cricket West Indies
Cricket West Indies (CWI) governs cricket across the West Indies, a confederation of Caribbean countries. Originally established as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control in the 1920s, it became the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in 1996 and was rebranded as Cricket West Indies in May 2017 as part of a restructuring effort.