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Dav Whatmore

PCB starts hunt for a bowling coach

The Pakistan Cricket Board as part of its long-term plan to overhaul the national team management and coaching staff, has began its hunt for a bowling coach keeping strict eligibility requirements for the interested candidates.

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Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore upbeat ahead of Asia Cup

Pakistan's new coach Dav Whatmore said Wednesday he was ready for next week's four-nation Asia Cup and is confident that his team will overcome their recent one-day slump.

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PCB needs to handle issues with more care, opines Mohsin Khan

Former Pakistan coach Mohsin Khan believes that under new coach Dav Whatmore the national team has the potential to improve further and continue their upward graph in world cricket.

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Misbah rules out pressure factor ahead of Asia Cup clash against India

Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has ruled out "pressure factor" ahead of his team's crucial Asia Cup match against arch-rivals Pakistan on March 18.

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Pakistan pin hopes on new coach Dav Whatmore

Pakistan hope new cricket coach, Australia's Dav Whatmore, can find a magic formula to transform the country's talented players into a team that enjoys sustained, match-winning success.

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Dav Whatmore takes over as Pakistan head coach

The Pakistan Cricket Board today officially appointed Dav Whatmore as the new head coach of the team for the next two years, while Julian Fountain was recruited as the fielding coach.

 

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Ahmad Shahzad ignored for Asia Cup due to poor disciplinary record

Pakistan's exciting young opener, Ahmad Shehzad, just about missed out on selection for the upcoming Asia Cup, courtesy his poor disciplinary track record.

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Pakistan retain Misbah as skipper for Asia Cup; Malik, Farhat dropped

Senior batsman, Misbah-ul-Haq, was on Saturday retained as Pakistan captain for the upcoming Asia Cup, but the selectors have axed former skipper Shoaib Malik, Imran Farhat and Adnan Akmal for the four-nation tournament.

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Pakistan fast bowler Junaid Khan to miss Asia Cup due to knee injury

Pakistan have lost their pace spearhead, Junaid Khan for the forthcoming Asia Cup tournament after he was ruled out with a knee injury, which he picked during the recently-concluded series against England in the United Arab Emirates.

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Dav Whatmore set to take over as Pakistan coach

Former Australian batsman Dav Whatmore, who guided Sri Lanka to World Cup glory, arrived in Lahore to sign a contract to become Pakistan's new cricket coach, an official said on Friday. 

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