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Mushtaq Ahmed Set To Become Pakistan Bowling Coach

Lahore: Former and legendary leg breaker bowler of Pakistan Mushtaq Ahmed is currently running down for his position to become Pakistan Bowling coach. According to the sources Mushtaq Ahmed who is currently working as Bowling consultant for England has held two meetings with the Chairman of PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board) Zaka Ashraf.

Mushtaq Ahmed discussed all the possibilities of becoming up bowling coach with Head coach Dav Whatmore.

Many of the senior members and officials of the Board are very keen and happy of with Mushtaq’s successful experience as England Bowling consultants. They are very solid chance that Mushtaq Ahmed will take the designation of Pakistan bowling coach.

 

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April 9, 2012 Sufiyan Ahmed
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Sufiyan Ahmed

Sufiyan Ahmed is a student of International Relations in University of Karachi. He is a journalist and social activist. He can reached on https://twitter.com/MSufiyan93

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