WICB confident Gibson will stay
ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC) — The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) says it’s confident Otis Gibson will stay on as regional head coach though his contract with the team ends in March.
English county club Warwickshire is reported to be holding talks with Gibson to replace director of cricket, Ashley Giles, who left to become England’s coach.
WICB Corporate Communications Manager, Imran Khan, says there has been no indication so far from Gibson that he will not remain in the job.
“The West Indies cricket board has not had any indication whatsoever from Otis about him not wanting to continue,” Khan told Jamaica’s TVJ Thursday night.
“In fact the opposite is true where he himself has said some months ago that he has every intention of continuing and obviously the decision is one that the board will make in due course.”
Gibson, who signed a three-year contract in 2010, was quoted last year as saying he is looking to remain in charge of the regional side beyond February 2013.
However, a report on the website ESPNcricinfo, says Gibson is tired of the politics of Caribbean cricket and wants to leave.
Gibson himself has declined to confirm or deny his interest in the Warwickshire role ESPNcricinfo has also reported.