St John's: Cricket West Indies president Ricky Skerritt on Wednesday backed CWI coach Phil Simmons, saying that he is not in any danger of losing his job. Skerritt even insisted that Simmons had taken permission from the board to attend his father-in-law's funeral.
Simmons found himself in a soup after Cricket West Indies board member Conde Riley, who also heads the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA), had sought his "immediate removal" for moving out of the team's bio-secure location in the UK to attend his father-in-law's funeral ahead of the three-Test series against England beginning July 8.
But CWI chief Skerritt made it clear that Simmons job is "not in any way threatened".
"I want to assure West Indies cricket fans that Phil Simmons still has the full backing of Cricket West Indies no matter what has been said. When all is said and done, Phil's job is not in any way threatened by that letter," Skerritt said during a conference call.
"He went through a very vigorous recruitment process nine months ago and was the best man we could have found for the job. He's still the best man."