Image for Adams leaves Kent amidst link to vacant Windies coaching role ()
London, Oct 18 (CRICKETNMORE) Jamaican Jimmy Adams has quit as head coach of English county cricket side Kent after five years, further fuelling speculation he will take over the vacant role of the West Indies head coach.
Only last month, the 48-year-old former West Indies captain was linked to the post after Trinidadian Phil Simmons was suddenly sacked by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), on the eve of the ongoing tour of Pakistan, reports CMC.
Simmons spent a turbulent 18 months in charge of the Caribbean side, during which time he oversaw the capture of the Twenty20 World Cup in India last April.