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Yorkshire appoint Gibson as head coach

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Ottis Gibson, seen here working with South Africa in 2018, is Yorkshire's new head coach.
Camera IconOttis Gibson, seen here working with South Africa in 2018, is Yorkshire's new head coach. Credit: AP

Yorkshire have appointed Ottis Gibson as their new head coach on a three-year deal.

The club announced that the 52-year-old, is the latest new addition to a much-changed backroom staff at Headingley.

Gibson has been head coach for the West Indies and South Africa as well as working as a bowling coach for England,

He will officially start work at the end of February, after his involvement with Pakistan Super League side the Multan Sultans comes to an end.

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Last month Yorkshire announced the departures of 16 members of staff, including the entire coaching team.

This included director of cricket Martyn Moxon and first-team coach Andrew Gale.

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The county is trying to change its personnel and culture after the damaging allegations of racial harassment and bullying raised against the club by former player Azeem Rafiq, which led to the loss of sponsors and the right to stage international matches at Headingley.

Darren Gough has since been appointed as interim managing director of cricket and Gibson will report in to him, the club said.

Yorkshire also said they plan to appoint two assistants to work alongside Gibson.

Lord Kamlesh Patel, who was appointed club chair in November, said: "His playing and coaching credentials speak for themselves and he has had a distinguished career performing at the highest level.

"Ottis' character and his commitment to buying into the process that we are going through at Yorkshire County Cricket Club shone through in our discussions.

"He is someone that I know will encourage dialogue and help foster a culture of inclusion at the club, as well as supporting and developing the world class talent we have here and pushing them to the next level.

Gibson's playing career as an all-rounder included stints with Durham, Glamorgan and Leicestershire. He also played two Tests and 15 one-day internationals for the West Indies.

"This is one of the most prestigious roles in English county cricket, and I am really looking forward to working with this talented group of players to take the club forward," Gibson said.

"I've spoken at length with Goughy about the direction the club is heading in and I'm excited to be a part of that future."

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