Phil Simmons

Phil Simmons

Trinidadian AllRounder

Personal Information

Full Name Philip Verant Simmons
Date of Birth April 18, 1963
Nationality Trinidadian
Role All-rounder, Coach, Right-arm medium Bowler, Right-handed Batsman
Past Team(s)
Family Lendl Simmons (Nephew)

Phil Simmons News

Phil Simmons appointed as Karachi Kings head coach ahead of PSL 2024 Phil Simmons appointed as Karachi Kings head coach ahead of PSL 2024
Phil Simmons appointed as Karachi Kings head coach ahead of PSL 2024
"Even my country never really invest that much on me" - Andre Russell takes a jab at West Indies cricket with KKR revelation "Even my country never really invest that much on me" - Andre Russell takes a jab at West Indies cricket with KKR revelation
"Even my country never really invest that much on me" - Andre Russell takes a jab at West Indies cricket with KKR revelation
Phil Simmons to step down as West Indies' head coach following Test series against Australia Phil Simmons to step down as West Indies' head coach following Test series against Australia
Phil Simmons to step down as West Indies' head coach following Test series against Australia
T20 World Cup 2022: “We need to wake up and start being professional” - West Indies coach Phil Simmons slams batters for poor show against Scotland T20 World Cup 2022: “We need to wake up and start being professional” - West Indies coach Phil Simmons slams batters for poor show against Scotland
T20 World Cup 2022: “We need to wake up and start being professional” - West Indies coach Phil Simmons slams batters for poor show against Scotland
"I want to win another World Cup or two more for West Indies" - Andre Russell "I want to win another World Cup or two more for West Indies" - Andre Russell
"I want to win another World Cup or two more for West Indies" - Andre Russell

Phil Simmons: A Brief Biography

Phil Simmons Biography


Phil Simmons is a former international cricketer who played for West Indies from 1987 to 1999.


He was born on 18 April 1963 on Arima, Trinidad. He was a right-handed opening batsman and a right arm medium pace bowler.


He also served as the coach of various teams like Zimbabwe, Ireland and his national team West Indies.


Background


In his early days, Simmons lived in the neighbourhood of Larry Gomes, a former West Indian cricketer. He used to play many sports but cricket always stood out for him. He started playing regional cricket for East Zone. He made his first-class debut for Trinidad and Tobago in 1983.


He was a prominent first-class player and played for many teams like Trinidad and Tobago, Durham and Leicestershire. In 1996, he helped his side Leicestershire to win the County Championship by scoring 1244 runs and taking 56 wickets.


Debut


After playing first-class cricket for six years, Simmons made his test debut against India in 1988 at Chennai. The debut didn’t turn out to be great as he scored only 8 and 14 runs in the respective innings.


He was more of a one-day player having made his debut in the 1987 World Cup. He scored 50 runs off 57 balls in his debut match against Pakistan. He continued his good start in the next match against Sri Lanka where he scored 89 runs.


Rise to Glory


Simmons was struck on the head by a delivery from David Lawrence in 1988. It was one of the deadliest injuries on a cricket field but he showed his perseverance and came back strong in international cricket.


He scored 110 runs against Sri Lanka in a World Cup match in 1992. He won the player of the series award in the 1993 Champions trophy for scoring 330 runs.


He is remembered for his magical spell against Pakistan in December 1992 where he registered figures of 10-8-3-4.


Low Points


Simmons played 207 matches in his first-class career but he couldn’t adapt in the colours of test cricket both as a bowler and a batsman.


Records


Simmons holds the record of most economical bowling in an ODI by a bowler completed his quota of overs. He registered an economy rate of 0.30 against Pakistan in 1992.


Retirement


Simmons retired from international cricket after playing in the 1999 World Cup match against Australia on 30 May.