Phil Simmons

Phil Simmons

Infobox Cricketer


nationality = West Indian
country = West Indies
country abbrev = WI
name = Philip Verant Simmons
picture = cricket_no_pic.pngbatting style = Right-handed batsman (RHB)
bowling style = Right-arm Medium (RM)
tests = 26
test runs = 1002
test bat avg = 22.26
test 100s/50s = 1/4
test top score = 110
test overs = 104
test wickets = 4
test bowl avg = 64.25
test 5s = 0
test 10s = 0
test best bowling = 2/34
test catches/stumpings = 26/0
ODIs = 143
ODI runs = 3675
ODI bat avg = 28.93
ODI 100s/50s = 5/18
ODI top score = 122
ODI overs = 646.4
ODI wickets = 83
ODI bowl avg = 34.65
ODI 5s = 0
ODI best bowling = 4/3
ODI catches/stumpings = 55/0
date = August 23
year = 2005
source = http://content.cricinfo.com/zimbabwe/content/player/52934.html

Philip Veraint Simmons (born April 18, 1963 in Trinidad) was a skilled all-round cricketer who played as an opening batsman a useful bowler and a talented slip fielder. He played cricket for a number of First-class sides in the West Indies and England as well as international cricket for the West Indian cricket team. He was voted a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1997.

Simmons' first home was in Arima, Trinidad a few miles outside Port of Spain and he lived just two doors down from Larry Gomes a former West Indian batsman. He proved to be adept at a number of sports, but excelled at cricket and was soon playing for the regional side East Zone. He made the leap to represent Trinidad and Tobago in 1983 with the help and encouragement of Rohan Kanhai, the coach at East Zone.

He had an outstanding career in First-class cricket, averaging 35.61 with the bat and 28.68 with the ball. During the 1996 season with Leicestershire he accumulated 1244 runs and took 56 wickets and 35 catches, helping his side to win the County Championship that year for only the second time in their history. However, like many cricketers before him he found the transition to Test level difficult, although he proved more adept to at the international one day game. His international career didn't get off to the most auspicious start. During a 1988 tour match against Gloucestershire on his debut tour of England he was struck on the head by a fast ball from David Lawrence in bad light at Bristol. His heart stopped and he required emergency surgery at Frenchay hospital, from which he recovered fully. He remains in close contact with the surgeon who saved his life, Nigel Rawlinson.

Simmons retired from playing in 2002 but continued to be involved in the sport as a coach. His efforts in this area lead to him being appointed as the head coach to the Zimbabwe cricket team in 2004. Almost inevitably this proved a difficult and controversial job, not least because he inherited a team heavily weakened thanks to the mass dismissal of most of the senior players. He found himself having to defend the Test status of his country after an appalling losing streak, including a loss to Bangladesh who were widely seen as the worst Test side in the world. The Zimbabwe cricket union made him a scapegoat for the problems in the side and he was sacked under farcical conditions in August 2005 after persistent rumours of his impending dismissal. The official notice of his removal was dated two days before it was actually released. Many commentators felt that he was simply too kindly and naive to have succeeded in such a difficult position.

Simmons succeeded Adrian Birrell as coach of the Ireland National Cricket Team after the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup.


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