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Mohammad Hafeez To Act As Pakistan Lead trainer For Australia, New Zealand Visits

Previous cricketer Mohammad Hafeez will act as Pakistan’s lead trainer for the impending Australia and New Zealand visit, as indicated by a report by ESPNcricinfo. Hafeez was designated as the Pakistan group chief. Prior, Mickey Arthur held the post until a reshuffle occurred followed by Babar Azam’s renunciation as the commander. According to ESPNcricinfo, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will currently consolidate the post of group chief and lead trainer. At this point, Hafeez will assume a double part in their forthcoming three Test matches in Australia and five T20Is in New Zealand which will occur in December and January separately.

Hafeez was as of late piece of the PCB Cricket Specialized Council. The previous all-rounder was important for the Pakistan Men’s group which won the ICC Champions Prize in Britain in 2017.

The PCB has changed the arrangement of the Pakistan instructing staff. All mentors will keep on working in Public Cricket Foundation while PCB will report the new training staff at the appropriate time for the impending series in Australia and New Zealand.

Star Pakistan hitter Babar Azam on Wednesday declared his choice to step down as Pakistan commander from all configurations of the game after his side’s fiasco in the ICC World Cup 2023 in India.

Pakistan experienced five losses out of their nine matches and one because of main adversary India by seven wickets at the ODI World Cup 2023. In their last association match of the competition, the ‘Men dressed in Green’ began procedures realizing that they had the slimmest of opportunities to in any case arrive at the SFs, requiring a success overwhelmingly to compel an immense swing on net run rate. In any case, the chance of such an outcome before long vanished as the 2019 heroes Britain constructed a sizeable first-innings score and enrolled a 93-run win.

Recently, Morne Morkel surrendered as the bowling trainer of the Pakistan Men’s group. The previous South Africa quick bowler joined the Pakistan group on a six-month contract in June this year.

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