Saeed Anwar in line to be new Pakistan cricket coach

By IANS,

Karachi : Former Pakistan Test batsman Saeed Anwar has emerged as a candidate to take over as the national team’s new coach.


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Anwar, a flamboyant left-handed batsman, Wednesday had a meeting with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt in Lahore – a development that fuelled speculations that he might be appointed as Pakistan’s new coach, replacing Intikhab Alam following a disastrous tour of Sri Lanka.

“The PCB chairman today had a discussion with former Test Captain Saeed Anwar regarding utilisation of his services for cricket. They will meet again in the coming week to discuss the plan in detail,” said a statement issued by the PCB on Wednesday.

Butt, himself a former Test cricketer, said he is confident that Anwar will make significant contribution to Pakistan cricket.

“I am thankful for Saeed’s encouraging response and his offer to assist PCB and Pakistan players. I am sure Saeed will be able to contribute a lot to Pakistan cricket.”

According to sources, if the PCB decides against replacing Intikhab, Saeed could be appointed as Pakistan’s batting coach. A final decision is likely to be made next week.

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