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Pakistan appoints former captain Misbah head coach, chief selector

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LAHORE: Pakistan on Wednesday appointed former captain Misbah-ul-haq as head coach and chief selector in a bid to lit the national team’s performanc­e.

The cricket-mad nation failed to reach the semi-finals of the 2019 World Cup in July, prompting the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) not to renew head coach Mickey Arthur’s tenure.

Bowling coach Azhar Mahmood and bating coach Grant Flower were also shown the door.

The PCB said Misbah will be head coach for three years.

“Former captain Misbah is confirmed as Pakistan men’s national team head coach in all three formats on a three-year contract,” said a statement.

“In line with the PCB’S commitment to ensure transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and role clarity at all levels, Misbah was also named as the chairman of selectors with head coaches of the six first-class cricket associatio­n sides as his fellow selectors.”

Misbah will be Pakistan’s 30th head coach -- but it is the first time that the head coach will also be the chief selector, along the lines of the system in New Zealand.

Another former captain, legendary paceman Waqar Younis, was named as bowling coach for three years. He had two previous stints as head coach.

A five-man PCB commitee also interviewe­d former Australian batsman Dean Jones and former Pakistan coach Mohsin Khan before deciding unanimousl­y in Misbah’s favour.

Misbah and Younis will start with a three one-day internatio­nals and three Twenty20s at home against Sri Lanka from Sept.27-oct.9.

Pakistan travel to Australia in November for Tests in Brisbane and Adelaide.

Misbah described the role as challengin­g. “I know expectatio­ns are high, but I am absolutely ready and up for the task otherwise I would not have thrown my name in the hat for one of the most challengin­g and coveted roles in Pakistan cricket,” he said in a press release.

“We have some of the most talented and exciting cricketers, and I will like to help them train and prepare in such a way that they can play intelligen­tly, smartly and fearlessly.”

Pakistan are seventh in Test rankings, sixth in ODIS but are top ranked in Twenty20s.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ↑ Pakistan’s former captain Misbah-ulhaq speaks to reporters at Qaddafi Stadium on Wednesday.
Associated Press ↑ Pakistan’s former captain Misbah-ulhaq speaks to reporters at Qaddafi Stadium on Wednesday.

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