
Azhar Mahmood named new Pakistan red-ball head coach
Azhar steps into the new role following a long stint as bowling coach and assistant head coach of Pakistan's men's side and will serve in this position until the conclusion of his current contract.
Pakistan are confident Azhar can thrive in the role given his expertise as a player and coach prior.
"A seasoned cricketing mind, Azhar Mahmood steps into the role with an impressive portfolio of experience," Pakistan said via a release.
"Having served as the assistant head coach of the national side, Azhar has long been a pivotal part
of the team's strategic core. His deep knowledge of the game, combined with hands-on international exposure and proven success in the English county circuit, make him exceptionally well-suited for this position.
"His red-ball pedigree is underscored by two County Championship titles—an achievement that speaks volumes about his leadership, tactical acumen and unwavering commitment to excellence.
"The PCB is confident that under Azhar's guidance, the red-ball squad will continue to grow in strength, discipline and performance on the global stage."
Former fast bowler and 1992 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup winner Aaqib Javed had been fulfilling
the role as red-ball coach following the departure of Australian Jason Gillespie towards the end of
last year.
Mahmood's first task will be readying the side for their upcoming assignment for the new ICC World Test Championship cycle, which is scheduled to be when South Africa visit Pakistan for a two-match series later this year.
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