Ottis Gibson

Cricketer and coach of West Indies

Ottis Gibson - Cricketer and coach of West Indies
Born

March 16th, 1969
56 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Barbados

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A Barbadian cricketer and coach, made significant contributions to the sport of cricket both as a player and as a coach. Represented the West Indies national team as a fast bowler and played in 56 Test matches, taking 197 wickets. Transitioned into coaching, serving as the head coach for the West Indies and various cricket franchises. Achieved success with domestic teams and contributed to the development of players at both national and international levels.

Played 56 Test matches for West Indies

Took 197 wickets in Test cricket

Served as head coach for West Indies

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