
- Simmons to continue as Bangladesh coach until 2027 World Cup
The Bangladesh Cricket Board announced on Tuesday that they have decided to retain the services of former West Indies batter Phil Simmons as the head coach of the national men's cricket team until the ICC ODI World Cup in October-November 2027.
The 61-year-old, who had been under contract with the BCB up to the end of the ICC Champions Trophy, served as head coach in the series against South Africa, Afghanistan and the West Indies prior to the recently-concluded ICC event.
"I am delighted to be given the opportunity to work with Bangladesh cricket on a long-term basis. The talent within this team is undeniable, and I believe we have the potential to achieve great things together. I am looking forward to the journey ahead," Simmons said.
"Having worked with some exceptional players already, I can see the immense promise in this squad. Their skill and passion for the game inspire me daily. Together, we can take Bangladesh cricket to new heights and create something truly special," he added.
"My time with the Bangladesh team over the past few months has been incredibly rewarding. The energy, commitment, and ability within this group have been nothing short of impressive. I'm excited to continue helping these players reach their full potential."