West Indies assistant coach Jimmy Adams chats to opener Mikyle Louis, Birmingham, July 24, 2024

West Indies assistant coach Jimmy Adams chats to opener Mikyle Louis

Jimmy Adams throws the ball at West Indies' training session ahead of the first Test against England, Lord's, July 8, 2024
Jimmy Adams throws the ball at West Indies' training session ahead of the first Test against EnglandGetty Images
Jimmy Adams oversees the warm-ups before play, Northamptonshire v Kent, County Championship, Division Two, Wantage Road, 1st day, May 15, 2016
Jimmy Adams oversees the warm-ups before playGetty Images
England v West Indies at Headingley 2000
Jimmy Adams, thumbnail portraitPaul McGregor/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Left to Right; Back Row - Jimmy Adams, Shaun Pollock, Stephen Fleming, Heath Streak. Front Row ; Steve Waugh, Moin Khan, Sunny Gavaskar, Sanath Jayasuriya, Naimur Rehman
The Captains' Present at the ICC meeting February 2001 in Melbourne AustraliaPeter Braig/International Cricket Council
Adams pictured in the 2000 Nat West Triangular Tournament in England
Jimmy Adams: Action PortraitPaul McGregor/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
West Indies captain Jimmy Adams is bowled by Shane Warne of Australia for nine during the Carlton Series One Day International between Australia and West Indies at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia.
Jimmy Adams is bowledNick Wilson/Getty Images
Australian test cricket captain Adam Gilchrist (R) shakes hands with West Indies captain Jimmy Adams (red cap), after Australia's five wicket win in the third test at the Adelaide Oval, 19 December 2000. The win is the first for stand in captain Gilchrist who replaced the injured Steve Waugh for this match, and extends Australia's world record unbeaten run to 13.
Gilchrist being congratulated by his counterpart Jimmy AdamsGreg Wood/AFP
Australian fast bowler Jason Gillespie (3rd R, at back) is congratulated by teammates after taking the wicket of West Indies captain Jimmy Adams (leaving field) for 49 runs on the first day of the third test against the West Indies at the Adelaide oval 15 December 2000. Gillespie took all four wickets to fall, with the West Indies finishing the day on 4 for 274 runs, with Lara not out on 136 and Dillon not out on 3.
The Australians celebrate the fall of Jimmy AdamsGreg Wood/AFP
Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test in the 2000/01 series played at the Adelaide Oval, December 2000
Jimmy Adams drives a delivery in the Adelaide TestTony Lewis/AllSport UK Ltd
Jimmy Adams play the pull shot, but cannot pull his team out of trouble, The Frank Worrell Trophy, 2000/01, 2nd Test, Australia v West Indies, W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth, 01-05 December 2000 (Day 3).
Jimmy Adams play the pull shot, but cannot pull his team out of troubleGreg Wood/AFP
Jimmy Adams, West Indies' new director of cricket, at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua, March 2, 2017
Jimmy Adams, West Indies' new director of cricketGetty Images
Jimmy Adams leaves the ground after being caught by Adam Gilchrist, Western Warriors v West Indies, Perth, November 9, 2000
Jimmy Adams leaves the ground after being caught by Adam GilchristTony McDonough/Getty Images
England v West Indies at Headingley 2000
Jimmy Adams walks back to the pavilion at Leeds ThumbnailPaul McGregor/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
West Indian captain Jimmy Adams (C) discusses with his bowlers Nixon McLean (L) and Laurie William (R) how to stop the onslaught from the Australian batsmen during the 2nd one-day final against the West Indies at the MCG in Melbourne 09 February 2001. Australia amassed the huge total of 338-6 with Mark Waugh topscoring with 173.
West Indies skipper Adams in discussion with bowlers McLean and WilliamsWilliam West/AFP
England v West Indies at Leeds,  August 2000, 4th Test match.
West Indies captain trudges off the pitch at the end of his innings at LeedsPaul McGregor/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Australia v West Indies , 5th Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground, January 2001
Jimmy Adams and Courtney Walsh celebrate the wicket of HaydenAdam Pretty/Getty Images
West Indies captain Jimmy Adams (L) talks with Australian batsmen Damien Martyn (R) as the players walk off after play was stopped due to rain on day three of the third Test match at the Adelaide Oval, 17 December 2000. At stoppage Australia were nine for 403, 12 runs ahead of the West Indies first innings total of 391, with Martyn not out on 46.
Jimmy Adams engrossed in a chat with Damien MartynGreg Wood/AFP
Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test in the 2000/01 series played at the Adelaide Oval, December 2000
West Indies skipper Adams evades a short ballHamish Blair/AllSport UK Ltd
Left to right; Prime Ministers X1 captain Adam Gilchrist, Australian Prime Minister John Howard and West Indies captain Jimmy Adams look on during lunch during the one day cricket game between the Prime Ministers X1 and the West Indies at the Manuka Oval, Canberra, Australia.
Prime Minister's XI luncheonNick Wilson/Getty Images