Moin Khan appointed new head coach

Published February 11, 2014
Moin was relieved of his duties last week and replaced by Zakir Khan, a move seen by many as a sign the former gloveman's was being considered as the top contender for the coach's job. -File photo
Moin was relieved of his duties last week and replaced by Zakir Khan, a move seen by many as a sign the former gloveman's was being considered as the top contender for the coach's job. -File photo
Moin was relieved of his duties last week and replaced by Zakir Khan, a move seen by many as a sign the former gloveman's was being considered as the top contender for the coach's job. -File photo
Moin was relieved of his duties last week and replaced by Zakir Khan, a move seen by many as a sign the former gloveman's was being considered as the top contender for the coach's job. -File photo

LAHORE: Pakistan on Tuesday appointed former captain Moin Khan as the head coach of the national team, replacing Australian Dav Whatmore whose two-year contract expired last month.

Khan, 42, was shortlisted along with another former captain and ex-coach Waqar Younis by a four-man committee which included former captain Javed Miandad, Intikhab Alam and Wasim Akram earlier this week.

The decision came after a lengthy management committee meeting under the chairmanship of Najam Sethi who replaced Zaka Ashraf on Monday.

The decision came as a blow to Younis who was regarded as favourite to regain the post he left in 2011 but Ashraf's sacking led to him not being selected.

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief operating officer Subhan Ahmed told reporters Khan will coach the team for this month's Asia Cup and next month's World Twenty20 -- both to be held in Bangladesh.

“Khan has been appointed head coach on the recommendations of the coach committee and since we have no cricket until October this year we will review his contract after the two tours,” said Ahmed, the fourth member of the coach committee.

Khan played 69 Tests and 219 one-day internationals for Pakistan in the 1990s and 2000s. He has also coached the Pakistani and Indian domestic teams but never an international team.

Khan has been team manager since July this year. Former paceman Zakir Khan, a director in the PCB, takes over as manager for the two tours.

Pakistan had former Australian batsman Whatmore as head coach from March 2012 to last month.

Former opening batsman Shoaib Mohammad, son of batting legend Hanif Mohammad, meanwhile has been appointed as fielding coach to replace Englishman Julian Fountain whose contract also expired last month.

Another former captain Zaheer Abbas was appointed “chief cricket consultant” and will accompany the team on tours, said Ahmed.

Abbas, known as Asia's Don Bradman, will be in charge of batting.

Former captain Aamir Sohail's appointment as chief selector last week was declared null and void, with former Test batsman Azhar Khan taking his place.

Bowling coach Mohammad Akram's contract is also renewed for another two years, said Ahmed.

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