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PCB In A Search Of Batting Coach

Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket board (PCB) is looking for a permanent Batting Coach for the international cricket team. The advertisement was launched by OCB on its official website. Former Pakistan Captain Jawed Miandad was performing the duty of batting coach in the T20 World Cup 2012

The National Cricket Academy and Game Development Department will receive the application forms of the volunteers looking for the post. The PCB has given the requirement of five-year experience with international cricketers as a coach. The last date for the submission of forms is November 4th.

Dav Whatmore will remain the head coach of the team and Julien Fountain will be the fielding coach. Mohammad Akram will fulfill the responsibilities of the bowling coach for the international team. According to the reports, the team management is satisfied with the performance of the head coach.

 

 

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October 18, 2012 Shayan Jamal
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