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DOUBLE ROLE: PCB makes Moin Khan chief selector and manager of Pakistan cricket team

Updated on: 21 April,2014 10:30 PM IST  | 
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Pakistan has reappointed Moin Khan as chief selector and manager of the national team, a week after fellow former captain Rashid Latif turned down the post

DOUBLE ROLE: PCB makes Moin Khan chief selector and manager of Pakistan cricket team

Moin Khan

Karachi: In a surprisingly hurried move, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has entrusted on former captain Moin Khan the dual responsibilities of holding the post of chief selector as well as managing the national team.


Since being inducted into the board last year, Moin has held three important positions. He was head coach for two months for the Asia Cup and World T20. After the national team failed to reach the semifinals of the World T20, the board announced that the contract of Moin would not be extended, before doing an u-turn today.


 


In addition the board also gave former Test captain, Zaheer Abbas the position of principal advisor to the chairman of the board, Najam Sethi.

Zaheer was senior cricket consultant of the team for the Asia Cup and World T20 and was not happy when told that his contract would not be extended.

The board also announced that it had set up a committee to scrutinise and evaluate the applications for various cricketing positions advertised recently including head coach, fielding coach, batting coach, spin consultant, trainer, physiotherapist etc.

Moin Khan
Moin Khan

The committee comprises of Moin Khan, Intikhab Alam, Director Domestic Cricket and Haroon Rashid, Director Game Development.

The committee will make its recommendations to the PCB chairman after the May 5 cut-off date.

Khan's appointment leaves the door wide open for yet another former captain, Waqar Younis, to join as head coach.

Corruption, match-fixing and spot-fixing allegations have dogged Pakistani cricket for two decades and Latif said last week he could not work with tarnished ex-pros.

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