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'Forget the glory days' - Gibson

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Gibson, 40, was this week persuaded to relinquish his role as England's bowling coach, which he has held since 2007, and take up an ambitious new coaching position at the WICB, in which he will be responsible for all representative sides, from age-group level right up to the Test team. With that in mind, he begins his stint at an opportune time, following an impressive showing from the West Indies Under-19 team, who finished a creditable third in the recent World Cup in New Zealand.
"It's obviously an exciting new time for me," Gibson told BBC Sport. "Things were going well with England, but the call to come back and try to do my part to resurrect West Indies cricket was one I couldn't say no to.
"Grass-roots cricket is going to be the biggest challenge over the next couple of years," he added. "We'll be spending time and resources there, because the most important thing in sport is youth, and what's coming up behind the players who are there now. We need to put time, money and effort into those guys."
The senior West Indies team is currently in Australia preparing for their one-day series, with Gibson set to take charge for their home series against Zimbabwe next month. Despite the recent upsurge in the team's fortunes, following a spirited display in their 2-0 Test defeat against Australia before Christmas, Gibson still feels that the ghosts of West Indies' glory days of the 1980s and early 90s are undermining their ambitions.
"There's going to be a lot of challenges, the first of which will be getting the team to play as a team and forget about the glory days," he said. "A lot's been made about that, and the young players have a lot to live up to, and that can sometimes be a bit of a burden. They need to forget about history, and think about the here-and-now."

Peter Siddle out for the season with back injury

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Peter Siddle has been ruled out of Australia's tour of New Zealand in March with a stress fracture of the back. The injury is a major blow to Australia, who are already missing several fast men including Ben Hilfenhaus (knee), Brett Lee (elbow) and Stuart Clark (back) from the Test ranks.

Siddle battled back soreness during the one-day series against Pakistan and missed the match in Adelaide, but returned a few days later to play in Perth. However, the problem was revealed after the final ODI and he will be out of action for the rest of the Australian summer.
"Peter experienced back pain during the Commonwealth Bank Series," Australia's physiotherapist Alex Kountouris said. "The source of the pain was investigated after the fifth ODI and unfortunately scans revealed that he has a lower back stress fracture. The nature of this injury means that Peter will require a long rehabilitation period and as such he'll be unavailable for the remainder of the domestic summer and the tour of New Zealand."
There is a possibility Hilfenhaus will also miss the New Zealand tour, which would create a major test of Australia's fast-bowling depth with Mitchell Johnson and Doug Bollinger the only two frontline Test fast men currently fit. Clint McKay and Ryan Harris, who have starred in the one-day series against Pakistan, would be the likely contenders to join Bollinger and Johnson in the attack for the two-Test tour of New Zealand in late March.
Brett Geeves, who was a cover player for Siddle during the Perth Test, was also on Wednesday ruled out for the season with a stress fracture of the back. Siddle's ongoing injury problems are a concern for Australia - he has battled foot injuries over the past year and had several shoulder reconstructions before making his Australia debut.
"Lots of fast bowlers seem to get them [back stress fractures] at certain stages throughout their career, there's probably not many that don't," Siddle's Victoria and Australia team-mate Cameron White said. "They've been getting them for years.
"It's not a career-threatening injury or anything like that. Brett Lee has had stress fractures numerous times, I think, and other bowlers have come back from them really strongly. Pete is one of those guys who does everything right and I'm sure he'll get right and be back in no time."

Allan Donald declares interest in becoming England bowling coach....

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Allan Donald, left, works with Steve Harmison during his brief spell as England bowling coach. 

Photograph: Nigel Roddis/Reuters


Allan Donald has declared his interest in becoming England's next fast
bowling coach. The former South Africa international has been widely
tipped to fill the post vacated by Ottis Gibson..., who was appointed West
Indies head coach yesterday. Donald had a brief spell in the role
three years ago but while he felt unable to commit long term for
personal reasons back then, he now claims to be ready.

"In 2007 I really enjoyed the four months I spent with the England cricket team, I learnt a lot," said the 43-year-old. "It is an environment I really enjoyed being in, working with elite cricketers."I'd
be silly to not consider the position. I will obviously think it over
but it is a great challenge for any coach. If I did make contact with
the ECB at some stage I'm sure that I would be throwing my name in the
hat, absolutely."In 2007 my little boy went through a very tough
time and I had to abort that.

It would have been very foolish of me to
go touring around the world when he was struggling at school and having
health problems. At the moment everything is fine and I think I am just
about ready to get back into it full time."Another previous
incumbent, Kevin Shine, who still works at the ECB at developmental
level, has also been linked with a return to the post.Former
England seamers Darren Gough, Phil DeFreitas and Steve Watkin have been
mentioned too, along with ex-South Africa captain Shaun Pollock and the
highly-regarded one-time Essex player Ian Pont.Donald feels
whoever gets the job will get the chance to work with some fine
players. "You can see Ottis has been working very hard.

He has got a
lot of discipline and toughness amongst these guys," he added. "[James]
Anderson has become a quality bowler, so has [Stuart] Broad."But
not only the bowling unit, the team itself is becoming a solid one. I
think there is no doubt they are destined for some big stuff to come."

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