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Vol. 5 Num 1124 Sun. July 29, 2007  
   
Sports


PCB looks for assistant coach


Pakistan Cricket Board has advertised for the post of assistant coach of the national team despite a failed experimentation with this method while searching for the chief coach.

The advertisement, placed on websites, has the same condition that interested candidates must be Test cricketers and possess at least level-2 coaching experience. The assistant coach will work under the guidance of new coach, Australian Geoff Lawson.

The same sort of conditions were asked for the position of chief coach few months back and it angered some of Pakistan's former greats including Javed Miandad and Intikhab Alam who felt the board had devalued the prestigious position.

Ironically, the board did not get any high-profile applications for the position of chief coach and in the end had to make contact with Australians, Lawson, Dav Whatmore and Richard Done.

The assistant coach will help the chief coach in preparation of game plans and provide all support for organisation of fielding drills and nets practice sessions.

Initially, two-years contract will be given to assistant coach, the same as Lawson. Candidates have been asked to apply by August 15.

Sources in the board said the advertisement scheme was apparently a move to either appoint a local coach, but not from among the big guns, or to allow the new coach the liberty to choose from foreign candidates.