Deccan Chronicle

PCB to consider foreign coach

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Karachi, May 15: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said it is open to appointing a foreign head coach at its High Performanc­e Centre in Lahore.

PCB’s newly-appointed Director of High Performanc­e, Nadeem Khan said that merit and experience would be the main criterion while deciding the individual.

“Now if a foreigner meets the criteria he will be appointed. If a Pakistani meets all eligibilit­y criteria he will be selected,” Nadeem said while speaking to reporters via video conference. Nadeem, who is the elder brother of Pakistan’s former Test captain Moin Khan, also made it clear that coaches with a suspicious background or history would not be allowed to work at the High Performanc­e Centre.

“We will check the background of all the available coaches and if if

someone has a suspicious background he will be released,” Nadeem said.

Nadeem, who has replaced former Test allrounder Mudassar Nazar as the head of the High Performanc­e Centre, didn’t agree with suggestion­s that only players with more internatio­nal experience will be up for reckoning.

“It is not necessary for this to happen in modern day cricket. They are many examples of cricketers who have played very little or no internatio­nal cricket but are yet very successful as coaches or high performanc­e managers,” he noted.

Nadeem, who made just two Test and as many ODI appearance­s for Pakistan, also said that he would introduce a proper tracking system for players in the country starting from the under-13 level.

“We need to have a proper tracking system for all players as we have lost and will keep losing a lot of good talent because we don’t keep track of a player’s progress, developmen­t, behaviour and discipline properly over the years,” he said.

He also said that he didn’t believe in introducin­g a fitness culture among players forcibly. —

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