Pakistan consider foreign coach

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REUTERS
Publication Date: 
Fri, 2011-09-09 23:05

The board has placed an advertisement on its website and
contacted other Test nations and the International Cricket Council (ICC) in its
hunt for a coach after Waqar announced he was quitting for medical reasons
after this month's tour of Zimbabwe.
"For the time being we have kept no eligibility factor
for the post and anyone inside and outside Pakistan can apply for the
position," Subhan Ahmad said.
Pakistan has changed coach 15 times since 1998 with the late
Bob Woolmer having the longest term between 2004 and 2007.
A four-member committee headed by ex-Test captain Intikhab
Alam and including former players Zaheer Abbas, Ramiz Raja and Naushad Ali will
short list and recommend the new coach.
"We want the process to be a transparent one and we
have made it clear in our post that the interested candidate will be based at
the PCB headquarters in Lahore," Ahmad added.
He said the board was aware that due to foreign teams not
touring Pakistan because of security problems, foreign coaches might have
issues taking up the post.
"But let us see what happens, for the moment we have
kept the doors open for all interested candidates. We have even asked the ICC
and other Test countries to advise and assist us in finding a new coach,"
Ahmad said.
The board has set Sept. 26 as the final date for candidates
to send their CVs for consideration.

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