Walsh hopes player development plan continues

Sacked West Indies Women’s Head Coach Courtney Walsh said he hopes several emerging players identified during his tenure will be given the chance to mature and serve the side in the immediate future.

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Some of these players had been given a chance in the past because of injuries to established players — while the search for the next generation of West Indies Women’s players continued — but Walsh said it is important they be given every opportunity to progress.

“We saw where they were learning and getting better, and I hope that continues,” Walsh said from his native Jamaica on the The Mason and Guests cricket talk show on the same day on VOB 92.9 FM in Barbados.

“There are a number of youngsters that we had identified, and I hope those youngsters can still be pursued and encouraged and looked upon to take their rightful place in the team.”

Cricket West Indies announced this past Tuesday their decision not to renew the contract of the former West Indies Men’s captain and record-breaking fast bowler, and his assistant coaches Robert Samuels and Corey Collymore.

Walsh said it is important for the senior players in the West Indies Women’s squad to step up and help the emerging players to find their feet on the international stage.

“For the stalwarts who are still playing, it is hoped that they can help to guide the process because there were things that we started to put in place where people not only focused on their personal performances and try to improve, but also help those young players to improve and understand what’s going on and how to go about it,” he said.

“I hope that continues and that in a couple of seasons those youngsters that we identified will be part of the West Indies Women’s team.”

Walsh said team captain Hayley Matthews has an important role to play in guiding the young players, and he is open to giving her whatever help she needs to be successful.

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“I have a lot of respect for her because she’s a student of the game and she is keen to learn, and she gave me full support all the time,” he said.

“I will still be in touch with her and give her whatever support I can — even from a distance — because if she needs it, she knows the door is always open and we can communicate. I will still watch the women play and track their progress and wish them well in the future.”

Courtney Walsh said one of the achievements of the squad under his guidance was that they never lost to a side ranked below them, and he hoped that helped to motivate the players to work harder and improve.

“You could never predict the outcome with injuries, which were a major stumbling block for us, but the effort we put in — I am grateful,” he said.

“When we got involved we had to go to the [50 overs] World Cup qualifiers; and we were the first team to go to the qualifiers and make it to the World Cup semi-finals, so there were strides made there in the 50 overs.

“We didn’t make it to the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup but I think the level of cricket we played, all of the teams to whom we lost were ranked above us.”

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