Zaheer Abbas,
the former Pakistan captain who is now principal advisor to the PCB
chairman,
explained why Mohsin had not been interviewed. "The procedure
is that we usually interview candidates about whom we have no or little
information," Abbas said. "But Mohsin's case was different; he is quite
familiar to us and we are aware of his strengths and weaknesses."
Mohsin had previously been Pakistan's coach in 2012, when he guided them
to a famous 3-0 Test series sweep against then No. 1 England. Mohsin
and Waqar were in the race for the top role and on Tuesday, the PCB
appointed Waqar, who returned for a second term after his previous stint
between March 2010 and August 2011.
Another former Pakistan captain, Intikhab Alam,
who is now PCB's director of domestic cricket, also defended Waqar's
appointment. "For the position of head coach we took a lot of other
factors into account," Alam said. "We looked at an applicant's ability
to be inclusive and take players along with him. After reviewing all
seven applications on merit, we recommended Waqar Younis."
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