Phil Simmons leaves Sri Lanka tour for scheduled medical visit in London: Report

IANS July 4, 2025 403 views

Bangladesh head coach Phil Simmons temporarily left the Sri Lanka tour for a scheduled medical appointment in London. The team suffered a dramatic batting collapse, losing seven wickets for just five runs in the ODI opener. BCB clarified Simmons' absence was pre-planned, dismissing rumors of a performance review. Pacer Taskin Ahmed expressed shock over the historic batting meltdown in Colombo.

"Seven wickets in five runs - it was unexpected. We tried, but it didn't happen." - Taskin Ahmed
Phil Simmons leaves Sri Lanka tour for scheduled medical visit in London: Report
Colombo, July 4: Bangladesh head coach Phil Simmons left Sri Lanka on Friday for a scheduled medical consultation in London.

Key Points

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Phil Simmons exits Sri Lanka tour for pre-arranged UK medical visit

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Bangladesh suffer historic ODI collapse losing 7 wickets for 5 runs

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BCB denies speculation of performance review amid tour struggles

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Taskin Ahmed calls batting meltdown against Sri Lanka unexpected

Simmons was in Colombo with the team for the ongoing white-ball series against Bangladesh. He will miss his side's second ODI on Saturday but is expected to be available for the final match of the series on July 8.

Contrary to speculation that BCB president Aminul Islam had summoned Simmons for a performance review, his trip is solely for a pre-arranged doctor’s appointment in the UK, Cricbuzz reported.

After the conclusion of the ODI series, both sides will take on a three-match T20I series from July 10 to 16.

Bangladesh, who are on an all-format tour of Sri Lanka, lost the Test series 0-1 and are currently 0-1 down in the ODI series after losing the opening game by 77 runs.

Bangladesh pacer Taskin Ahmed described the team’s collapse in the ODI series opener against Sri Lanka as “unexpected" after spinners Wanindu Hasaranga and Kamindu Mendis combined for seven wickets in the match.

Chasing a modest target of 245 at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Wednesday, Bangladesh seemed well in control at 100 for 1 in the 17th over. However, a dramatic and historic meltdown followed, as they crashed to 107 for 8 - losing seven wickets for just five runs, marking the worst such collapse in men’s ODI history.

The previous record for such a collapse was held by the USA, who lost seven wickets for eight runs against Nepal in 2020, falling from 23 for 1 to 31 for 8 before being bowled out for 35.

“Unfortunately, we had a great start, but after that... tough loss for us. Seven wickets in five runs - it was unexpected. We tried, but it didn't happen. Yeah, it wasn't a great feeling,” Taskin said after the match.

"Premadasa is a bit tricky, but today, from that (Wanindu) Hasaranga over when (Najmul Hossain) Shanto got run out followed by (Tanzid Hasan) Tamim's dismissal, we collapsed badly. Those two wickets in one over were the turning point. The way we started today, I was expecting we would win with 5-6 overs in hand, but unfortunately, that collapse was a big loss. It hurts because I am also a player. Bowling and batting combined, we are a team."

Reader Comments

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Shreya B
As an Indian cricket fan, I've seen how crucial coaches are during tough tours. Wishing Phil Simmons speedy recovery! Bangladesh needs his guidance desperately after that historic batting collapse. Premadasa pitch is always tricky for visiting teams.
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Aman W
The way Bangladesh lost 7 wickets for just 5 runs... yaar, that's worse than our local gully cricket matches! 😂 On serious note, hope their coach returns soon. Team looks completely lost without proper guidance.
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Kavya N
While health is important, the timing seems suspicious. Bangladesh cricket is going through rough phase and coach leaves mid-series? Hope BCB is transparent about this. Fans deserve to know the full story.
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Varun X
That batting collapse reminded me of India's 36 all out in Adelaide! 😅 But seriously, SL spinners Hasaranga and Mendis were brilliant. Bangladesh needs to work on their mental game - talent is there but temperament missing.
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Nisha Z
As a doctor, I appreciate that Simmons prioritized his health checkup. But Bangladesh cricket board should have better contingency plans. Team can't afford such instability during important tours.

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