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Shahid Aslam appointed Pakistan batting coach
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KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has brought back as the batting coach of the national white-ball squads, the (PTI) news agency reported on Tuesday. Shahid, who is a qualified coach, has worked for a number of years with the Pakistan team in different capacities including assistant coach, fielding coach and assistant manager. But for the last two years he has been working in a coaching capacity at the High Performance Centre in Lahore. Previously, former Test captain was working as the batting coach with the national team and was then made a national selector. But Yousuf then not only stepped down as selector but also as batting coach and was working at the HPC. Yousuf recently also resigned from his position at the HPC but the Board has rejected his resignation. Now Shahid has been brought in as batting coach on the recommendation of Aaqib Javed, the interim white-ball coach. The PCB on Monday as the white-ball head coach until the ICC Champions Trophy early next year after Australian Jason Gillespie turned down a chance to become all-format coach. Aaqib, who will continue as senior national selector has left to join the players in Zimbabwe where they play a series of three ODIs and three T20 Internationals before moving on to South Africa for another white-ball rubber.
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