Pakistan call up Mushtaq (8 May 1999)
Pakistan recalled former Test captain Mushtaq Mohammad as head coach yesterday, a week before the start of the World Cup
08-May-1999
8 May 1999
Pakistan call up Mushtaq
The Electronic Telegraph
Pakistan recalled former Test captain Mushtaq Mohammad as head coach
yesterday, a week before the start of the World Cup.
The appointment ends a frantic two weeks for Pakistan cricket in
which Javed Miandad resigned as coach after disputes with senior
players and assistant coach Sarfraz Nawaz was dropped.
"I'm very happy Pakistan has a former captain and a former coach to
lead us in the World Cup," said Khalid Mahmood, chairman of the
Pakistan Cricket Board.
Mushtaq, who has coached Pakistan twice in the last four years,
replaces Miandad who shocked Pakistan by resigning on April 21, just
days before the squad left for England.
Mushtaq, who lives in Birmingham, will begin his duties today when
Pakistan play their first warm-up match against Derbyshire at Derby,
Mahmood said.
In the immediate aftermath of Miandad's departure the Pakistan
Cricket Board had said captain Wasim Akram had been given sweeping
powers on and off the field for the World Cup.
But Mahmood said on Friday that Wasim and team manager Zafar Altaf
backed the appointment of Mushtaq, who will be coach only for the
World Cup.
Pakistan open their World Cup challenge against West Indies in
Bristol next Sunday.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)