Robin, who represented India in 136 ODIs and a single Test before taking up coaching as a fulltime profession, is perhaps the only Indian who will be part of the PSL, which is to be held between February 4 to 24.
After retiring from cricket in 2004, Robin took up coaching with the junior teams of India and eventually became the fielding coach of the national side for two years from 2007 to 2009. He later went on to coach Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League as well.
Najam Sethi, who is heading the ambitious PSL project, said the PCB has negotiated with 15 coaches who have agreed to be part of the PSL.
"Until now 15 coaches have agreed to be drafted into PSL's pool and we're still in talks with other top coaches and cricketers. So more names will be revealed in the next few days," Sethi said.
The former Chairman of the PCB also said to ensure that foreign and local players don't have any complaints about their pay packages the board would be asking the franchises to submit surety amounts before the start of the league and the PCB itself would pay the players and coaches.
Sethi added that the participation of foreign players and coaches will benefit domestic cricketers, who will not only share a dressing room with the best in the business but also bolster their finances in the process.
He said the domestic players will also benefit a lot from the PSL with emerging players guaranteed a minimum fee of 25,000 US Dollars while other senior local players can earn from 50,000 USD onwards.
"That is why we decided to go ahead by launching the PSL at a neutral venue but we are pretty sure that by next year or afterwards the PSL will also organised in Pakistan," he added.
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