The PCB has relieved Mohammad Akram from the role of national bowling coach only to appoint him as head coach of the national cricket academy (NCA).
Akram has also been drafted into a six-man selection committee, headed
by Moin Khan, along with former wicketkeeper Saleem Yousaf and batsmen
Shoaib Mohammad, Ijaz Ahmed and Wajahatullah Wasti.
Akram earlier this year signed a two-year contract as bowling coach but
was facing an uncertain fate with the coaching panel as another former
fast bowler Waqar Younis was expected to roll in as head coach of the
national team. But PCB abolished the role of bowling coach. The position
of head coach had been vacant since 2010 after Aqib Javed was named
Pakistan assistant coach.
The PCB has also announced a six-man selection committee, inducting
Wasti who was working as head coach of departmental team ZTBL while
Yousaf has been working in the Customs department on an executive post.
Shoaib was the fielding coach with Pakistan during the Asia Cup and
World T20 and has been brought in to work as a selector while Ijaz - who
is NCA's fielding coach - was also included on the selection panel.
For Yousaf and Shoaib, this is their second stint as a selector having
been involved in 2003 when the committee was headed by Aamir Sohail.
Wasti, who last played for Pakistan in 2000, has been coaching on the
domestic circuit since he retired from playing in 2010.
The PCB setup has been in extensive transition after the Zaka Ashraf
regime. The newly-announced selection committee will be the first
full-time panel in the last 10 months after Iqbal Qasim decided to not
renew his contract and since then, an interim selection panel has been
working.
The new selection committee effectively replaces the trio of long
lasting members - Azhar Khan, Saleem Jaffar and Farukh Zaman - who had
been engaged in selection affairs since 2007.
The selection committee's first assignment will be to pick the squad for
the Sri Lanka tour in August this year following the upcoming two-month
summer camp from May 6 to June 6 in Lahore.
Umar Farooq is ESPNcricinfo's Pakistan correspondent. @kalson
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