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PCB not to appoint batting coach for India tour

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A well-placed source told PTI that it has been decided to postpone the selection and announcement of a batting coach until after the Indian tour, which ends on January 7.

"The board will not be sending a batting coach to India and it has been decided to make the appointment for the South Africa tour that begins in third week of January," the source said.

A number of foreign and local aspirants, including former captains Inzamam-ul-Haq and Zaheer Abbas, have either submitted their CVs for the position or have publicly conveyed their interest

"The selection process for a batting coach is going to take time because we have received CVs of some very strong candidates even from abroad and within the country," the source said.

The biggest problem facing the board is that while the former greats of the country are interested in the job, they don't have the required qualifications required by the board.

"Inzamam, Zaheer and Salim Malik might be greats but they are not qualified coaches," the source said.

He pointed out that in contrast most of the candidates from abroad met the eligibility rules.

The source said the decision has also been delayed since chairman, Zaka Ashraf, is not hasty while taking important decisions.

"He usually takes his time and this time the choice of candidates is varied," he added.

  

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