
Islamabad, December 30: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has parted ways with the national men’s Test team head coach nearly three months before the completion of his contract, according to sources familiar with the development. The decision comes amid concerns over the team’s recent performances in the longest format and the board’s broader plans to restructure the coaching setup ahead of a packed international calendar.
PCB officials indicated that the move was taken after an internal review of the team’s progress and future requirements. While the contract was originally set to run for several more months, the board felt an early change was necessary to bring fresh ideas and direction to the Test side. The PCB is expected to appoint an interim coach in the coming days, while the process to select a long-term replacement is likely to begin soon. Further details regarding the transition and future coaching appointments are awaited.
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