After eight years, Simmons is returning to take over the team he once played for
Sadly, the rumours this week about Phil Simmons leaving Ireland to coach the country he served with distinction in the 1980s and 1990s have proven to be correct.
As soon as the West Indies exit the World Cup, Simmons will begin his tenure with the side.
The news, though not a surprise, signals the end of a glorious period for Irish cricket. In his eight years, Ireland managed 116 wins, lost 89 times and made massive strides in the world game.
In a statement today on the Cricket Ireland website, Simmons said:
“I’ve had eight wonderful years as Ireland’s head coach, and will always cherish the memories of those great days we’ve shared,” said Simmons.
“The players and staff at Cricket Ireland have been simply magnificent. The wins in the World Cups over full members were all special as we showed the world just what Irish cricket is capable of.
“The Irish and West Indians are very similar in their nature and outlook on life and sport. They welcomed me into their country and I engaged with their sporting heritage and culture and I’m a richer, better person for it.
“I’ll always be eternally grateful for the opportunity given to me by Cricket Ireland and in particular CEO Warren Deutrom, and it’s been a great partnership over the past eight years. I’ve made some wonderful friends in that time, which has been among the happiest periods in my life.
“It was a very difficult decision to leave, but I couldn’t turn down the opportunity to coach my home team. They’re going through a difficult period at the moment, but I’m confident I can help to improve their fortunes.”
Irish captain William Porterfield expressed the views of all Irish cricket fans with his comments.
“Phil’s been superb for the team and Irish cricket throughout his time in charge. We’ve all improved and grown as cricketers thanks to his efforts.
“He’s been a towering presence not just in Irish cricket, but across the world where he is held in such high regard.
“While it’s sad to be losing him at this time, everyone in the squad understands his reasons for wanting to coach his home country. We wish him and his family all the very best in the future.”
Thanks for the memories Phil and best of luck in the new gig.