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SYDNEY: Former Pakistan cricket captain Waqar Younis has admitted that he has been offered to become a full-time coach of the national team and he is ready to accept it.

Talking with Geo News from Australian city of Sydney, Waqar Younis said he had a detailed meeting with chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ijaz Butt in Dubai and he told him about his conditions. He hopes that the PCB would reach any conclusion in two days.
Waqar ready to become Pak team’s full-time coach - GEO.tv
 
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SYDNEY: Former Pakistan cricket captain Waqar Younis has admitted that he has been offered to become a full-time coach of the national team and he is ready to accept it.

Talking with Geo News from Australian city of Sydney, Waqar Younis said he had a detailed meeting with chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ijaz Butt in Dubai and he told him about his conditions. He hopes that the PCB would reach any conclusion in two days.
Waqar ready to become Pak team’s full-time coach - GEO.tv

It is good news but who Waqar will coach from australia and dubai? Teleconference ??
 
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It is good news but who Waqar will coach from australia and dubai? Teleconference ??

what r u saying????

of course he will be coaching Pakistan team wherever they are :rofl:
 
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I hope this works out for Pakistan.

Personally I don't think ex-cricketers from sub-continent make good coaches. Coaching requires a cool and composed mind. We are just too emotional.
 
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I hope this works out for Pakistan.

Personally I don't think ex-cricketers from sub-continent make good coaches. Coaching requires a cool and composed mind. We are just too emotional.

yes somehow i agree with you..... i would have preferred Arthur over Waqar
 
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yes somehow i agree with you..... i would have preferred Arthur over Waqar

Yeah Mickey Arthur could have been a good option and he was available too.

And to add to my earlier point, foreign coaches bring in a much more professional approach to the game. And an increased emphasis on fitness. Most of them hold coaching degrees. That's true even for ex-cricketers like Gary Kirsten. This is something that our guys are just not willing to do. Our guys are a product of the very system that needs a change.
 
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why you post the thread when it is already beeen posted why u waste others work man
 
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Waqar Younis agrees to take over as Pakistan coach
Sat, Feb 27 03:56 PM


A file photo of Pakistani cricket player Waqar Younis

Former test captain Waqar Younis accepted an offer from the Pakistan Cricket Board to take over as national team coach on Saturday, a day after the PCB had offered him the position.

"I have received a proper offer from the Pakistan board and I am ready to take on this challenge," Waqar told Reuters from Sydney, where he is based with his family.

Waqar who played 87 tests and 262 one-day internationals between 1989 and 2003 said the PCB had given him a contract that runs through the 2011 World Cup.

"That is fine with me. I see this job as a big challenge as Pakistan cricket has great talent and potential to deliver top results against all teams," Waqar said.

Waqar will replace another former skipper Intikhab Alam, who has been released as head coach despite having a two-year contract with the board that ends this November.

Since 1995, the board has changed the coach at least 14 times with former England player Bob Woolmer enjoying the longest stint from 2004-07 until his sudden death during the last World Cup in the West Indies.

PCB chairman Ejaz Butt also told a news conference on Friday that they would be looking at appointing foreign consultants on a series-to-series basis when required.

Waqar, who was a bowling coach with the national side from 2006-07, said he had no issues working with foreign consultants and would return to Pakistan soon to finalise his agreement with the board.
 
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I think apart from coach , Pakistani cricket team needs a strong determined captain, a leader who can bring out the best from his boys on the field.

What the Pakistani team needs is a Imran Khan...thats all

In team sports they say it is not important how strong is your strongest player but how strong is your weakest player.

If your weakest player is stronger than the opponent's weakest player then you had your day.

this is where your captain comes into play who can inspire and make your weakest player play as strong as possible.
 
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Lo ji lo ... qurbani ka bakra ageya... ap upper management ko job loss ki koi fikar nahi
 
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