Pakistan: New team coach to be named later this month (7 June 1997)
LAHORE, June 6: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief executive Majid Khan has said that a new coach in place of Mushtaq Muhammad will be appointed on his return from Britain in the third week while the national senior team for the Asia Cup to be held
07-Jun-1997
07 June 1997
New team coach to be named later this month
By Ilyas Beg
LAHORE, June 6: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief executive
Majid Khan has said that a new coach in place of Mushtaq
Muhammad will be appointed on his return from Britain in the
third week while the national senior team for the Asia Cup to be
held in Sri Lanka from July 14 to 27 will be finalised by the
end of this month.
In an exclusive interview with this reporter, Majid Khan said
that despite accepting the resignation of the former Test
all-rounder Mushtaq Muhammad tendered by him on May 31, he has
not been able to deliberate upon a suitable date for calling a
PCB Council meeting to appoint his substitute. That body only
was authorised to appoint a new manager or coach for the future
assignment. "No name has yet been considered for the two
positions for future assignments. All names being mentioned in
some newspapers are mere rumours or conjectures", said the
former Test captain and now PCB chief executive Majid Khan.
While replying to a question, the stylish opener of yesteryear
said that a national training camp for some weeks would be set
up in Lahore in the middle of this month after the return of
players of the team going to India to play charity matches in
Hyderabad from June 11 to 15.
Majid Khan said that he was going to Islamabad on Sunday (June
8) evening. He would leave for London by a British Airways
flight on Monday (June 9) morning and attend the International
Cricket Council (ICC) meeting to be held there from June 11 to
15. He said that he was expected to come back to Pakistan on
June 19 and would attend to all important issues. That included
convening a PCB Council meeting. While replying to another
question about the fitness and availability of the players for
the Asia Cup, Majid Khan said: "Shahid Nazir has reported that
he has regained fitness. Saqlain Mushtaq has also informed about
his availability for the Asia Cup. Despite PCB's offer to get
him treated at Lahore, Inzimam-ul-Haq informed that he is
satisfied with the treatment he has been getting in Multan.
Twice the PCB fixed an appointment for young paceman Abdul
Razzaq with the orthopaedic surgeon Aamir Aziz on Sunday and
Tuesday. I am not aware about his response."
When this reporter asked about the treatment of paceman Muhammad
Zahid for his back-trouble, Majid Khan said: "Yes! Muhammad
Zahid rang me up from Nottingham. I had asked him to come back
to Pakistan because the PCB wants him to be examined by the
team-physiotherapist Dr Dan Kiesel and Pakistani specialists.
They will also examine his test-reports. If his treatment is not
possible here, the board will be willing to send him for
treatment abroad on the recommendations of the experts." Majid
Khan said that he was not sure whether he would be able to meet
Muhammad Zahid or other Pakistani Test cricketers during his
short visit to Britain where the ICC was to discuss some very
important issues. Chief selector Salim Altaf told this reporter
that he was going to discuss some "important things" with the
PCB chief executive Majid Khan. "We intend to finalise the
Pakistan cricket team out of the available players before June
30", said the former Test paceman and chief selector Salim
Altaf.
Source:: Dawn (https://xiber.com/dawn/)