I won't be captain anymore: Sammy

Claims he has been sacked as captain in a 30-second phone call from the head of selectors

August 06, 2016 10:39 am | Updated 10:41 am IST - St. John's

The 32-year-old posted an emotional video on his Facebook page where he said his six-year spell in charge had ended.

The 32-year-old posted an emotional video on his Facebook page where he said his six-year spell in charge had ended.

Darren Sammy, who led West Indies to the World Twenty 20 title in 2012 and 2016, claimed on Friday that he had been sacked as captain in a 30-second phone call from the head of selectors.

The 32-year-old posted an emotional video on his Facebook page where he said his six-year spell in charge had ended.

Sammy, lying shirtless in his bed and with reggae music playing in the background, also said he had been dropped from the squad.

"I got a call yesterday, it was probably 30 seconds, from the chairman of selectors telling me that they've reviewed the captaincy of the Twenty20 team and I won't be captain anymore and that my performances have not merited selection in the squad," Sammy said in the video.

Sammy led the West Indies to T20 victory in Sri Lanka four years ago and again earlier this year in India when Carlos Brathwaite smashed four sixes off the final over to beat England.

But there were obvious signs of the strains between him and the West Indies Cricket Board when he used his presentation speech to attack his employers over a lack of support.

"Six years ago I was asked to captain West Indies, a task which I thought would be the biggest challenge in my career, in my life," Sammy said.

"A task which I knew would be so difficult but I took it head on. I embraced the challenge, I embraced the difficulty. I turn up at the office which is my playground, the cricket field, every day and put in the work."

West Indies are currently hosting India in a four-Test series to be followed by two Twenty 20s in Florida on August 27 and 28.

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