Azhar Mahmood, later British citizen, the former Pak Star, Pakistani team who wants to coach

On Wednesday, the former Pakistan Multi -Site Azhar Mahmood expressed his interest in being the next head coach of the national team, saying that he would soon resort to high pressure mission. PCB, foreign coaches Gary Kirsten and Jason Gillespie’s resignation last year after two -year contracts for two -year contracts less than eight months after a new head coach and the National Cricket Academy director was forced to find a new search.
AAQIB, one of its selections, chose Javed as an intermediate coach until the T20 series in New Zealand.
Azhar thinks that “Pakistani team has gained a lot of experience while working as an assistant and bowling coach in recent years.” He worked with Mickey Arthur, Kirsten and Gillespie.
The Pakistani Cricket Board (PCB) has set the deadline for the candidates who are interested on May 5 to apply to the head coach position.
PCB has not yet confirmed a coach or a coach for separate coaches for red and white ball sets or for both formats.
Pakistan, who has also worked as a temporary head coach and bowling coach in the past, is said to be a strong candidate for future tasks.
According to PCB sources, Mike Hesson from New Zealand agrees to take homework.
Two years ago, PCB approached Hesson, but rejected the offer for previous commitments in the leagues.
Hesson coaches the invincible Islamabad union in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
The first commitment to Pakistan’s new international season will be a five -game T20 series against Bangladesh in late May and early June.
Since 2023, Pakistan had a few foreigners as team director, head coach, high -performance ram, and even bowling, saplings and stroke coaches, but most of them were not very good with PCB.
The list includes Mickey Arthur, Grant Bradburn, Andrew Puttick, Morne Morkel, Tim Nielsen, Simon Helmot, Yasir Arafat, Kirsten and Gillespie.
PCB also tried local coaches such as Saqlain Mushtaq, Muhammad Hafeez and Aaqib. PTI Corr horse
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