Ottis Gibson on Wednesday was appointed as Yorkshire's new head coach on a three-year contract, starting from February. The club announced that the 52-year-old, who has previously been head coach of the West Indies and South Africa as well as the bowling coach for England and more recently, Bangladesh, is the latest addition to a new-look support staff at Headingley.
Gibson with join the club once his contract as bowling coach with the Multan Sultans in the upcoming season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) finishes on the conclusion of the tournament. He replaces Andrew Gale, who was sacked from the club as part of a big overhaul of the backroom staff in the wake of the racism scandal after claims from former player Azeem Rafiq that rocked the cricketing world.
"I'm extremely honoured and excited to be given the opportunity to join Yorkshire County Cricket Club as Head Coach. 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. I've spoken at length with Goughy (Darren Gough) about the direction the club is heading in and I'm excited to be a part of that future," said Gibson on his appointment.