
Dyson spent 20 months as Sri Lanka coach
Australian John Dyson has been appointed as West Indies coach, more than two years after ending his time at the helm of the Sri Lanka team.
Dyson succeeds David Moore, who was coach on a temporary basis after Bennett King quit in March.
"The rest of the team management will be identified and appointed subsequently," a West Indies Cricket Board statement said.
It was not immediately clear when Dyson will start in his new role.
Dyson, 53, who played 30 Tests and 29 one-dayers between 1977 and 1984, coached Sri Lanka for almost two years.
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