Pakistan Cricket Board looking to rope in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Javed-Miandad-c66580 as batting coach for national side
The Pakistan Cricket Board is currently in talks with former Pakistan captain Javed Miandad for the empty slot of a batting coach for the national team.
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After a meeting with the Chairman PCB http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Shahid-Afridi-c2482 revealed while talking to the media that the cricket Board is in negotiations with the legendary batsman.
Miandad has previously served as the head coach of the national team three times in the past before he had to leave the job because of differences with senior players and Board officials.
Afridi said that Pakistan’s major problem is the batting department and he has requested the PCB Chairman for a batting coach. He feels that Miandad is the best option for this job and can do wonders for the side. He said that a big disease requires a specialist
doctor and Miandad is surely one.
The Pakistan captain said, “I have suggested having a batting coach with the team to work with the players and Miandad is one of the people the board is in touch with.”
Miandad is one of the best batsmen Pakistan has ever produced and his ability of nurturing young batsmen is acknowledged all around the world. He has the ability to solve Pakistan’s problems in the batting department but only if the legend is given a longer
run to work with the team.
Afridi also added that this is the best time for http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755 to try out the younger talent and the players who have been performing well in the domestic cricket since last couple of seasons.
He advised the PCB to rest some of the senior players for the tour of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760 as this will give an opportunity to the team management to see the mettle of the younger players.
“I think this tour is the best chance for us to give exposure to those players who have done well in domestic cricket. The tour will allow the management to assess and groom them,” Afridi added.
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