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Misbah-ul-Haq might be replaced as the chief selector: sources

Misbah-ul-Haq to remove from post

Pakistan team head coach Misbah-ul-Haq could have to leave his position as a chief selector once the team returns from England as the authorities are considering a new person for this post.

According to PCB sources, a high-profile former fast bowler is under consideration to replace Misbah-ul-Haq as the chief selector.

“The PCB now feels that it is best if the burden was reduced on Misbah and allow him to focus on his job as head coach as the RE are a number of important ICC events coming up in the next three years,” the source said.

“Wasim Khan the PCB CEO was in England recently and has also observed from close quarters how Misbah is handling both responsibilities. Wasim also spoke to Misbah in England and having a new chief selector is now an option for the Board,” he stated.

“When Misbah-ul-Haq was initially appointed as head coach and chief selector last year, the first person in Pakistan cricket history to be given this dual role, there was skepticism whether the former captain would be able to do justice to both responsibilities,” the source added.

He said that the option of having a new chief selector is also under consideration because the Board wants to inject more life into the selection process.

The source further said, “A former fast bowler known for his outspoken comments and who was a big star in his playing days is under consideration and after the England series is over things will be finalized with him.”

“The feeling is that in the third Test where a fifth bowler should have been played and also one pacer rotated, Misbah came under pressure from the social media and media and retained Fawad Alam in the playing eleven,” the source added.

The Cricket Board also recently inducted three new members on the national selection committee including former Test players, Basit Ali, Faisal Iqbal and Abdul Razzaq.

The source also confirmed that there was no danger to the captaincy tenure of Azhar Ali at least for the next few months.

“All this talk about him being removed as captain after the series is not happening because he has been appointed captain for 12 months by the Pakistan board,” the source told.

“So after the England series Azhar has the opportunity to play in domestic cricket and get back his form and carry on as captain,” he said.

He said similarly the board had also given Babar Azam a 12-month tenure as captain of the white ball formats.

“Babar’s tenure is more important as Pakistan prepares for the coming World Cups in T20 and 50-over formats.”

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Pakistan’s two-day practice match underway in Worcester to end today

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Misbah-ul-Haq, other players enjoy being on field after a long gap

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Head coach Misbah-ul-Haq enjoyed being on the field after a gap of almost three months due to Coronavirus outbreak.

In a video released by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after the squad did their first training session here ahead of Test series against England, Misbah said that players are motivated and are looking forward to make the most of given time period before they take on the English side in August.

“It is good to be back on the field after a long time. We really enjoyed our session today and we are looking forward to continuing this positivity throughout the whole tour,” he said.

Batting coach Younis Khan hopes that youngsters will adjust in new cricket conditions soon and will deliver against the home side.

“It is exciting to be a part of Pakistan’s contingent once again. I believe youngsters will show their strength here,” he said.

Moreover, Pakistan will play three Tests and as many T20Is against England in August and September.

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Six more Pakistani players to join team in England

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced that six cricketers are now eligible to join their team in England after being tested negative for coronavirus for the second time in three days.

“Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Hafeez, Mohammad Rizwan, Shadab Khan and Wahab Riaz have tested negative for Covid-19 for the second time in three days and, as such, are now eligible to join the Pakistan men’s national cricket team in Worcestershire,” the PCB stated in a statement on its website.

The players were retested on Monday following a first negative test on June 26.

The PCB will now prepare their travel arrangements and departure details will be shared in due course.

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PCB announces Pakistan’s 20-member Squad for England Tour

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