The West Indies Women's Cricket Team has sacked their current coach, Courtney Walsh following the Caribbean side's failure to qualify for the knockout stages of the T20 World Cup in South Africa.
The legendary former West Indian bowler has faced the axe from the apex body of West Indian cricket as his contract has not been renewed.
Assistant coaches of the women's team, Corey Collymore and Robert Samuels too have been removed from their positions. The apex body is looking at a complete overhaul to enable things to go in the right direction so that the results keep coming.
Courtney Walsh was at the helm of the West Indies women's team from October 2020. He took the proceedings forward from former Head Coach, Gus Logie. Under his tutelage, West Indies defeated Pakistan at home and away in 2021.
Out of 24 T20Is, West Indies women's team had won only 7 T20Is. In the ODI format, the team won 11 out of 32 ODIs.
Courtney Walsh previously has been a fast-bowling coach and a talent scout for Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings) in the cash-rich Indian Premier League (IPL). He has also been the assistant coach of Bangladesh previously.
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