Johannesburg: South African cricket is likely to adopt a football-style management setup as a bold decision after their early exit from the recently concluded World Cup 2019. This also means that Ottis Gibson will no longer be the head coach of the South Africa team.
Gibson will not be the coach for the team's tour of India starting in September when the former West Indies fast bowler's contract also expires with the Proteas.
"Members of (the current) team management, including the various assistant cricket coaches, will not be retained as part of the forthcoming plan," Cricket South Africa (CSA) said in a press release.
The plan is to adopt a football-style management structure, where there will be a team manager, who will select his own coaching staff and captains in the three formats of the game.
The big announcement comes in the wake of the team's disastrous campaign in the ICC World Cup, where they failed to qualify for the knockouts after managing only three wins from nine outings.
The medical staff and administrative staff will also report to the manager, who in turn will report to the director of cricket, working under the chief executive.