Pybus may take over as Pakistan team coach (23 April 1999)
KARACHI, April 22: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to elevate Richard Pybus as coach of the cricket team for the World Cup
23-Apr-1999
23 April 1999
Pybus may take over as Pakistan team coach
Our Sports Reporter
KARACHI, April 22: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to
elevate Richard Pybus as coach of the cricket team for the World Cup.
According to informed sources, the decision was taken at the cricket
headquarters in Gaddafi Stadium which would be put before the
executive council on May Day for approval.
The post of the coach became vacant on Wednesday when Javed Miandad
took the country by surprise by submitting his resignation to the
cricket board chairman.
On Thursday, no efforts were made by the PCB to contact the former
captain. In fact, sources said the cricket board officials were
expecting that he (Javed Miandad) would approach them which he
didn't.
Knowledgeable sources continued that the cricket board would evaluate
Pybus' performance before deciding whether to extend his contract.
Pybus, a 34-year-old England-born South African, is initially hired
on a two-month contract at a reported fee of 1,700 pounds a week.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan cricket team's reception at the Prime
Minister House scheduled for Saturday was still in doldrums. Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif will be returning on Friday evening from his
visit of Russia.
According to board sources, the Prime Minister's secretariat would
inform the cricket board on Friday evening about the engagement.
Sources said if the reception at Islamabad was not possible, chief
minister Punjab, Mian Shahbaz Sharif, would host the reception.
The team which went to India and the entire cricket board has been
invited for the reception. But it was not confirmed till late night
if Javed Miandad would attend the dinner.
In another latest development, judicial commission, headed by Justice
Malik Mohammad Qayyum, has summoned 12 players to appear before him
on Wednesday for cross-examination.
Ali Sibtain Fazli, legal advisor of the PCB, said from Lahore that
since the team was also leaving for England on the same day, the
players can be represented by their lawyers. "Summons have been
issued and the copy of the those can be obtained from the Registrar
(Abdus Salam Khawar)," he said.
Fazli said Justice Qayyum would try to make Wednesday's hearing as
the final one before he submits his recommendations and findings to
President Rafiq Tarrar who is also the Patron of the Pakistan Cricket
Board.
The players who have been asked to appear on Wednesday include Wasim
Akram, Salim Malik, Ijaz Ahmad, Mushtaq Ahmad, Waqar Younis while
they would be cross-examined by Rashid Latif, Aamir Sohail, Javed
Miandad, PCB chief executive Majid Khan, Ata-ur-Rahman, Intikhab Alam
and an alleged bookie Salim Pervaiz.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)