This veteran player refused to become chief selector Pakistan team

This veteran player refused to become chief selector Pakistan team

This veteran player refused to become chief: Mohammad Hafeez was the captain of Pakistan when PCB head Zaka Ashraf asked him to become a selector. Even though he doesn’t seem interested.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is looking for the National Chief Selector right now. Recently, it was reported that PCB head Zaka Ashraf had asked former Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez to become a selector. Hafeez asked him for some time to talk about it. Now, Hafeez has shown that he is not interested in being the selection.

This veteran player refused to become chief selector Pakistan team
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Hafeez said he wanted to work with people on the ground

After Haroon Rasheed quit, the new management group, which is led by Zaka Ashraf, is moving quickly to find a new national selector. Here, Hafeez says that he wants to help cricket from the ground up by working with kids. Rashid Latif, who was also a famous cricket player, has turned down any job offer from the PCB right now. He has said that he was too busy and had other plans.

Moin Khan doesn’t agree either

Moin Khan, a former wicketkeeper for Pakistan, was also mentioned as a possible candidate for top selector by his close friends to the board. However, the chairman has not yet met him. Pakistani media say that Moin is not ready to take on this job because he is worried about his son Azam Khan’s career. He worries that if he takes the job, his son might be put under too much pressure to do well.

Misbah-ul-Haq is also running

With the Asia Cup 2023 and the World Cup 2023 coming up soon, it’s important to find a top selector. Some past cricketers are afraid to take on the job because they don’t want to be criticised if the team doesn’t do as well as expected. The officials are now looking for a famous cricket player who knows a lot about modern cricket to be the top selector. Misbah-ul-Haq, who used to be the leader of Pakistan, may soon be given a big job.

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