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Pakistan unlikely to get coach before England series in UAE

Pakistan's cricket team is unlikely to get a new coach before the Test and ODI series against England in the United Arab Emirates next year in January.

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PCB to appoint specialist coaches for national team

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to appoint specialist coaches for batting, bowling and fielding for the national team and has already placed an advertisement on its website, inviting candidates to apply for the positions.

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Dean Jones is not the man PCB should look at to coach Pakistan cricket team

A man should be in the running to coach a team.

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Dean Jones confirms applying for Pakistan coaching job

Former Australian batsman Dean Jones has confirmed applying for Pakistan team coach's job and said if appointed he would make full use of the "wonderful" pool of talent in Pakistan cricket.

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PCB likely to appoint interim coach for Sri Lanka series

The names of Dean Jones, Dermot Reeves and Aaqib Javed are already doing the rounds, but the Pakistan team is not likely to have a full-time coach when it takes on Sri lanka in the upcoming series in the UAE.

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Aaqib likely to replace Waqar as Pakistan coach

Former Pakistan pacer Aaqib Javed, who was removed as assistant coach of the national team for the tour of Zimbabwe, is being tipped as a strong candidate to fill in the head coach's post left vacant by the sudden resignation of Waqar Younis.

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PCB says no conspiracy theory behind Waqar’s resignation

Pakistan Cricket Board on Saturday made it clear that Waqar Younis' resignation as head coach of the national team has nothing to do with the recent sacking of the support staff but was a personal decision related to family and health reasons.

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PCB sack assistant coach Aaqib Javed

After removing Intikhab Alam as the manager of the national team, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has also sacked assistant coach Aaqib Javed and assistant manager Shahid Aslam for tour of Zimbabwe.

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Revised rules will hurt bowlers: Aaqib Javed

Pakistan assistant coach Aaqib Javed feels that the revised rules of restricting the elective Powerplays between the 16th and 40th overs of each innings as well as use of two new balls -- one from each end, could frustrate and hurt bowlers in international cricket.

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