Bennett King leads coaching seminar
The coaching staff from the West Indies team lead by Bennett King, the head coach, will conduct a two-day semiar in Antigua and Barbuda, on April 14, for the coaches of the teams that took part in this season's Carib Beer Series
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The coaching staff from the West Indies team lead by Bennett King, the head coach, will conduct a two-day semiar in Antigua and Barbuda, on April 14, for the coaches of the teams that took part in this season's Carib Beer Series.
The event is to allow feedback and suggestions from each of the domestic coaches about how the tournament worked and any recommendations for improvements. This year's tournament was played on a league format over two rounds, with home and away ties, cumulating in a five-day final between the top two teams in the league. Jamaica won the Carib Beer Cup, for topping the league, and also the Carib Beer Challenge Trophy by beating Leeward Islands in the final.
Bennett King began is coaching stint with the national side during the VB series in Australia and is currently taking charge of his first Test series, with West Indies trailing 1-0 against South Africa after two Tests.
The coaches who will attend the seminar: Jeffrey Dujon (Jamaica), Rolston Otto (Leeward Islands), Ian Allen (Windward Islands), Henderson Springer (Barbados), David Williams (Trinidad & Tobago) and Albert Smith (Guyana).
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