Pakistan are all set to retain Richard Pybus as coach of the national
team for the forthcoming 2001-2002 international season, official
sources said.
The England-born South Africa-based Pybus a last-minute appointment
for the ongoing England tour which has been a mixed bag but certainly
not an outstanding success. "Pybus is certain to get an extension
because overall, his performance has been good," sources said, adding:
"Since the entire Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) hierarchy is in
England, a meeting is expected sometime this week to finalize his
future."
The sources said Pybus would also attend the meeting in which he was
expected to put up his terms and conditions. "Naturally, his current
contract is for the ongoing series. It will be a different proposition
altogether if he gets an 11-month or six-month contract. "Certainly he
will have many things to say and PCB all to negotiate. But it
shouldn't be a tough decision as both the parties are mentally
prepared to join hands for the forthcoming assignments."
The South Africa is being paid a seven-figure amount for the England
series but is expected to get over Rs 10 million (including lodging,
boarding, daily allowance etc) if he succeeds in landing the job.
Pybus' present tenure has been a complete reversal of his 1999 term
when his team lost all the three Tests in Australia. In England
against a very moderate side, Pakistan lost at Lord's in three days
before winning at Old Trafford to level the series. In the one-day
series, Pakistan has reached the final after defeating England in
three successive matches. Their only loss has been against Australia.
"Besides the general uplift in the standard of cricket by the team,
the boys are also happy and satisfied with the way Pybus has handled
them.
"The PCB doesn't want to impose anyone on the players because it is a
team game. Besides, the PCB also feels that the man incharge should be
given enough time before his results are scrutinized." The only
individual likely to oppose Pybus' extension is Javed Miandad in whose
shoe the South African has stepped in. Miandad is said to be totally
against the appointment of a foreigner and at the same time is also
expecting to be reinstated as coach when the new season begins in
September,2001.