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Roderick Estwick has been named as
the new bowling coach of West Indies
ahead of the tri-series also involving
Australia and South Africa in June.
Estwick, a former first-class cricketer,
replaces Curtly Ambrose who was with
the national team for close to three
years as the bowling consultant.
Ambrose's last assignment was the
successful T20 WC campaign in India
earlier this year.
Estwick does not have experience as a
Test cricketer but has a big reputation
as a coach. He is also the bowling
coach of the Barbados Pride franchise
and has won many laurels for his
achievements as a coach in Barbados
and with the U-19 team. Estwick has
played 37 First Class games for teams
including Barbados, Transvaal in South
Africa and the West Indies 'A' team.
The reason for Ambrose's departure is
not evident just as yet. Estwick will
join the national team in the
preparatory camp for the tri-series
that will be held later this month --
the new bowling coach of West Indies
ahead of the tri-series also involving
Australia and South Africa in June.
Estwick, a former first-class cricketer,
replaces Curtly Ambrose who was with
the national team for close to three
years as the bowling consultant.
Ambrose's last assignment was the
successful T20 WC campaign in India
earlier this year.
Estwick does not have experience as a
Test cricketer but has a big reputation
as a coach. He is also the bowling
coach of the Barbados Pride franchise
and has won many laurels for his
achievements as a coach in Barbados
and with the U-19 team. Estwick has
played 37 First Class games for teams
including Barbados, Transvaal in South
Africa and the West Indies 'A' team.
The reason for Ambrose's departure is
not evident just as yet. Estwick will
join the national team in the
preparatory camp for the tri-series
that will be held later this month --