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Azhar Mahmood

Dawid Malan Recalled as Azhar Mahmood Joins England Backroom Staff For Pakistan T20Is

Mahmood, 45, has plenty of English county experience from his time with Surrey and Kent.

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Naseem Shah Needs to Play More to be Less Injury Prone: Azhar Mahmood

Former Pakistan international Azhar Mahmood writes about how teen pace sensation Naseem Shah can stay injury-free and his impressions of PSL 2020.

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Azhar Mahmood: Sacked Pakistan bowling coach feels ‘dignity and pride’, urges critics to see bowlers’ records

During Mahmood's tenure, Pakistan won six of 21 Tests, 27 of 59 ODIs and 26 of 33 T20Is.

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After Mickey Arthur’s sacking, Misbah-ul-Haq in race to become Pakistan coach: Report

Arthur and the entire coaching staff - bowling coach Azhar Mahmood, batting coach Grant Flower and trainer Grant Ludenafter - were sacked following Pakistan's disappointing World Cup run.

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Disappointed and hurt: Mickey Arthur after being sacked as Pakistan coach

Arthur, who has been linked with a move to England, said he had done his best with Pakistan who narrowly failed to reach the World Cup semi-finals.

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PCB sacks Mickey Arthur along with entire coaching staff

The decision came following recommendations made at the review meeting held by PCB cricket committee in Lahore on August 2.

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Cricket World Cup 2019: Hope New Zealand have a bad day: Azhar Mahmood

Pakistan will need to beat New Zealand to keep their hopes of making it to the semifinals alive.

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Cricket World Cup 2019: Which Pakistan will turn up to face Sri Lanka?

After losing to West Indies, Pakistan beat England. Cornered tigers, anyone?

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VIDEO: Pakistan can beat England, it’s not an upset – Azhar Mahmood

The Pakistan bowling coach backed the team, who has suffered 10 losses in a row, to come good against England.

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Give our players time, they are Pakistan’s future: Azhar Mahmood

Despite the dreaded run, the Pakistan bowling coach believes his players possess the pedigree required to excel at international cricket.

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