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Hafeez questioned the appointment of overseas coaches

 Mohammad Hafeez
Former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Hafeez has questioned the appointment of overseas coaches for the nationwide males’s facet.

Whereas talking to Geo Information in an unique interview, Hafeez, who served as director of the workforce for a short time frame lately, mentioned that it’s unfair to accuse native coaches of nepotism.

“The method of eradicating me as director cricket was unlucky. I’m a professional stage one coach. Teaching programs are an schooling however not full eligibility to turn into a coach. We can not ignore the expertise of worldwide cricket.”

It have to be famous that former chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Najam Sethi had claimed that native coaches make selections on private relations.

“I am actually dissatisfied with the assertion of former chairman PCB as a result of it’s unfair to many former gamers. Pakistan has received legends of cricket who’re admired by the remainder of the world,” he mentioned. “It is a slavish mindset of PCB that solely a overseas coach must be appointed. I’ve by no means seen any native coach selling nepotism or private suggestions.”

The teaching workers for Pakistan males’s workforce will probably be introduced after the conclusion of the sequence in opposition to New Zealand.

Former South African batter Gary Kirsten and ex-Australian pacer Jason Gillespie have been finalised by the PCB for the function of white-ball and red-ball head coach, respectively, for the nationwide males’s facet, Geo Information reported earlier this month.

Pakistan are at the moment taking part in a five-match T20I sequence in opposition to New Zealand on dwelling soil. The Inexperienced Shirts are 2-1 down within the sequence after dropping the fourth T20I on Thursday. Babar Azam’s males should win the ultimate match of the sequence tomorrow as a way to stage the sequence.