The former head coach of the Pakistan men’s team has rejoined the squad. The Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed the appointment of a new director for the Pakistan men’s cricket team.
Former Head Coach Micky Arthur as Director of Pakistan:-
The PCB has appointed former head coach Mickey Arthur as the director of the Pakistan men’s cricket team.
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Arthur’s responsibilities in this position include developing, implementing, and overseeing the tactics used by Pakistan’s men’s squad.
Members of the coaching staff for the tour of Australia:-
The 54-year-old South African will also serve as a member of the coaching staff for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 as well as the home series against the West Indies and the tour of Australia.
PCB Management Committee Chairman Najam Sethi also welcomed Arthur back to the team. Arthur coached Sri Lanka and later became head of cricket at Derbyshire after leaving the coaching role with Pakistan.
Sethi said, “I am happy that Mickey has formally joined the Pakistan men’s cricket team with a better role.
For upcoming assignments in all formats:-
In which he will be responsible for formulating and implementing the strategy for the upcoming assignments across all formats.
“Having lived and worked in Pakistan during his previous stint, Mickey knows the current players, structure, and system in his hand.
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I am sure he will incorporate the learnings from the last term to make an even more successful second term.”