PCB Chief Selector: Former Test captain Inzamam-ul-Haq may return as the chief selector of the Pakistan Cricket Team before the World Cup 2023. Thereby Speculations are rife about the composition of the national selection committee. A source in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed to news agency PTI. That Inzamam has given his consent to resume the role of chief selector, a position he held from 2016 to 2019.
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PCB Chief Selector: Discussion on the composition of the new selection committee
The PCB’s Cricket Technical Committee, which includes members like Misbah-ul-Haq, Inzamam, and Muhammad Hafeez, is deliberating on the composition of the new selection committee. The fate of director Mickey Arthur and head coach Grant Bradburn will decide next week. He is currently a part of the selection panel. His continued presence on the Committee is subject to evaluation by the Committee members.
PCB Chief Selector: After taking Babar’s views, will finalize the recommendation
A PCB source told PTI, “Cricket technical committee members including Misbah-ul-Haq, Inzamam, and Muhammad Hafeez are discussing the new selection committee. And it is yet to decide whether Arthur and Bradburn should continue as members.” ”
“Once Babar’s views are taken, the Cricket Technical Committee will also finalize its recommendation to the chairman,” a PCB source said.
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The removal of Arthur and Bradburn from the selection process could lead to discontent.
The decision next week will be crucial, as the removal of Arthur and Bradburn from the selection process could potentially lead to dissent. As they took up the coaching position with assurances of having a say in selection matters. Although Arthur is yet to physically join the team due to his commitments with Derbyshire. He is expected to take charge during the Asia Cup and be available for the World Cup in India and then the tour of Australia later in the year.