Mohsin Khan tipped to return as chief selector or team manager of Pakistan

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Press Trust of India Karachi
Last Updated : Jun 24 2019 | 5:00 PM IST

Former Test batsman and head coach Mohsin Hasan Khan is set to return in an important role in Pakistan cricket either as chief selector or national team manager after the ongoing World Cup.

Mohsin, who was head coach and also the chief selector in 2012, recently stepped down as head of the PCB's Cricket Committee.

But a reliable source said Mohsin is being considered for an important responsibility after the World Cup.

"Mohsin is being considered for the job of chief selector or manager of the Pakistan team," the source said.

Mohsin, 64, was chief selector in 2010 and 2011 before the PCB made him the interim head coach of the national team. Under him, Pakistan won Test series against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and England.

But after Zaka Ashraf took over as PCB Chairman, Mohsin was replaced for a foreign coach, Dave Whatmore despite the fact that Pakistan whitewashed England in the Test series in early 2012 in the UAE.

The PCB has announced that after the World Cup its Cricket Committee, which until now was dormant, would hold a robust inquiry into the team's and support staff's performances in the last three years before making recommendations to the Chairman and Board of Governors.

Already Managing Director Wasim Khan, who now has more powers and also heads the Cricket Committee, has started the process of making changes in the PCB with a new selection committee and team management expected to be announced after the World Cup.

Some former Test players have, however, advised the PCB not to rely on the same old faces when making changes after the World Cup.

"Mohsin bhai is a respected figure but wouldn't be a bad idea to also look at some fresh faces," all-rounder Abdul Razzaq said.

The PCB has already announced a new junior selection committee with former Test players Taufiq Umar, Arshad Khan and Rao Ifthikar being roped in for by the PCB for the first time.

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First Published: Jun 24 2019 | 5:00 PM IST

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