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Pakistan elects Ramiz as cricket chief, appoints Aussie batting coach

Staff Reporter Cricket 2021-09-13, 10:08pm

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LAHORE, Pakistan - Pakistan elected former captain

Ramiz Raja as the chairman of the cricket board Monday, and hours later
announced former Australian opener Matthew Hayden would be head coach for
next month's Twenty20 World Cup.

   Raja, 59, a former national opener himself, was elected unopposed to
replace Ehsan Mani whose three-year tenure ended last month a Pakistan
Cricket Board statement said.

   Raja played 57 Tests and 198 one-day internationals for Pakistan between
1984 and 1997.

   In his first press conference, Raja announced Hayden had been appointed
head coach and former South African Vernon Philander put in charge of the
bowling for the national team for the Twenty20 World Cup.

   "I think Hayden will bring an Australian touch of aggression in the
Pakistan team and I personally know Philander who can also bring a positive
change," said Raja.

   Hayden replaces Misbah-ul-Haq as head coach while Philander takes over
from Waqar Younis -- who both stepped down last week citing personal reasons
and mental stress as a result of the Covid bio-secure environment surrounding
fixtures and tours.

   Hayden, 49, played 103 Tests, 161 ODIs and nine T20 internationals for
Australia but has never coached at the highest level.

   He was partly involved as batting consultant for the Australian team on a
few occasions, notably on India's tour in 2019.

   Philander, 36, migrated to Britain in 2020 after playing 64 Tests, 30 ODIs
and seven Twenty20 internationals for South Africa and is known as a master
of swing bowling.

   Pakistan will start a three-match one-day international series against New
Zealand in Rawalpindi from Friday, followed by five Twenty20 internationals
in Lahore.

   For the New Zealand series, Pakistan will have former spinner Saqlain
Mushtaq as interim coach and former allrounder Abdul Razzaq as his assistant.

   Pakistan will open their Twenty20 World Cup campaign against archrivals
India in Dubai on October 24.LAHORE, Pakistan, Sept 13, 2021 (BSS/AFP) - Pakistan elected former captain

Ramiz Raja as the chairman of the cricket board Monday, and hours later
announced former Australian opener Matthew Hayden would be head coach for
next month's Twenty20 World Cup.

   Raja, 59, a former national opener himself, was elected unopposed to
replace Ehsan Mani whose three-year tenure ended last month a Pakistan
Cricket Board statement said.

   Raja played 57 Tests and 198 one-day internationals for Pakistan between
1984 and 1997.

   In his first press conference, Raja announced Hayden had been appointed
head coach and former South African Vernon Philander put in charge of the
bowling for the national team for the Twenty20 World Cup.

   "I think Hayden will bring an Australian touch of aggression in the
Pakistan team and I personally know Philander who can also bring a positive
change," said Raja.

   Hayden replaces Misbah-ul-Haq as head coach while Philander takes over
from Waqar Younis -- who both stepped down last week citing personal reasons
and mental stress as a result of the Covid bio-secure environment surrounding
fixtures and tours.

   Hayden, 49, played 103 Tests, 161 ODIs and nine T20 internationals for
Australia but has never coached at the highest level.

   He was partly involved as batting consultant for the Australian team on a
few occasions, notably on India's tour in 2019.

   Philander, 36, migrated to Britain in 2020 after playing 64 Tests, 30 ODIs
and seven Twenty20 internationals for South Africa and is known as a master
of swing bowling.

   Pakistan will start a three-match one-day international series against New
Zealand in Rawalpindi from Friday, followed by five Twenty20 internationals
in Lahore.

   For the New Zealand series, Pakistan will have former spinner Saqlain
Mushtaq as interim coach and former allrounder Abdul Razzaq as his assistant.

   Pakistan will open their Twenty20 World Cup campaign against archrivals
India in Dubai on October 24. BSS/AFP