The Pakistan Cricket Board has strongly refuted media reports that suggest it has decided to part ways with chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq and coach Mickey Arthur.In a statement, the PCB reminded all stakeholders that it had clarified a few weeks ago that the future of the chief selector, coach and the player support personnel will be reviewed following the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. The PCB insisted there has been no change to that position.The PCB added it was disappointing that a foreign news agency, attributing an unnamed PCB official, released a factually incorrect and baseless story, and termed it unfortunate that the local media published it without carrying out due diligence or fact-checking.“At a time when the entire country and the Pakistan cricket fans are getting behind the national side, the release and subsequent publication of a factious story, such as this one, seems to be an attempt to derail the Pakistan cricket team’s campaign in the ICC Cricket World Cup by creating unnecessary disturbance in camp.“The PCB has fully backed and supported the chief selector, coach and player support personnel, and will continue to do so at the upcoming tournament. The PCB further clarifies that there has been no discussion or decision on the future management of the Pakistan cricket team, which will only be reviewed following the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019,” the PCB said.
from The News International - Sports http://bit.ly/2wtbvqt
Thursday, May 30, 2019
PCB reiterates support for Inzamam and Mickey Arthur
Related Posts:
‘Yasir Shah should be left to bowl on his own’KARACHI: Pakistan’s seasoned Test leggie Yasir Shah seems in deep pressure. He has been off-colour since long and especially when he bowls outside the United Arab Emirates (UAE) he struggles. Yasir did not do well with the ba… Read More
Arsenal, Everton play out drab drawLIVERPOOL: Carlo Ancelotti and Mikel Arteta were shown the huge jobs that lie ahead as Everton and Arsenal managers respectively as they watched their new sides play out a drab 0-0 draw at Goodison Park on Saturday. Ancelotti… Read More
Pakistan openers took the game away from us: Rumesh RatnayakeKARACHI: Sri Lanka’s fast bowing coach and former Test pacer Rumesh Ratnayake on Saturday said that a splendid show from centurions Abid Ali and Shan Masood took the game away from the visitors. However, he was quick to add t… Read More
Bolt sprinkles stardust on Tokyo Olympic Stadium openingTOKYO: Usain Bolt may not be competing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics but he took a star turn Saturday in the inauguration of the new National Stadium, seven months before the Opening Ceremony. The retired Jamaican sprint superst… Read More
Shan Masood delighted after scoring ‘special’ centuryKARACHI: Pakistan’s left-handed opener Shan Masood, who hit a solid 135 against Sri Lanka on the third day of the second Test, said that Pakistan were in commanding position and they should now capitalise on the advantage to … Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment