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Jalaluddin made Chief Selector

F.P. Report

LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board has announced three-member Women’s Selection Committee headed by former Test Cricketer Jalaluddin. Mr. Akhtar Sarfraz and Ms. Asmavia Iqbal are the members of the selection committee.

The selection committee will further be working for the development of women’s cricket in addition to their selection duties. Women’s Selection Committee: Mr. Jalaluddin (Chief Selector); Mr. Akhtar Sarfraz (Member); and Ms. Asmavia Iqbal (Member). Furthermore, the PCB has appointed Mr. Mark Coles as head-coach Pakistan’s women cricket team for two years.

Mark Coles had worked with Pakistan’s women team during Pakistan vs New Zealand women series in the UAE, recently. Mark Coles brief sporting history: Mark was a member of the Wellington squad in 1992 and played six ‘A’ list games for Wellington. He had worked as an assistant coach with New Zealand ‘A’ Women’s team in year 2000 and recently with Pakistan’s women team in the UAE. He also coached the Wellington Blaze to a T20 title in 2013, as well as being part of the Northern Districts High Performance coaching staff from 2014.

 

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