Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, Shaharyar Khan told the media in Lahore that he had got the report from the head coach in which he felt the bowlers were responsible for the surrender in the test series.
"He has said the bowlers didn't bowl line and length and conceded too many runs in claiming wickets in Australia," Khan said.
He said that Arthur had also indicated that since taking over as head coach he had been constantly on tours in England, New Zealand and Australia and he wanted to come to Pakistan and watch some players in action himself in domestic cricket.
Pakistan has lost eight out of 12 Tests since Arthur took charge in June last year including all three in Australia and two matches in New Zealand.
The PCB chief also made it clear he didn't want to jump to conclusions but after the series ended in Australia the board would study the report in detail and would also like to have a meeting with Test captain, Misbah-ul-Haq and talk to Arthur as well.
"It is my prerogative to appoint the captain and I want to make it clear that I don't want to take any hasty decisions as far as the captaincy is concerned. I want to meet him and listen to him first. I want to hear what he has in mind about his future and I want to inform him about our plans as well," Khan said.
But he conceded that the selectors might be looking at changes in the team once the series is over.
"There is no doubt the performance of the team has been very disappointing and we are well aware of how the people are disappointed at the cricket scenario," he added.
Asked about the comments made by former Australian captain, Ian Chappell about Pakistan cricket team, the PCB chief refrained from making any comments.
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