Pakistan ex-cricketer Kamran Akmal has condemned the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for the appointment of Azhar Mahmood as the temporary head coach of the national Test side, terming the move as “illogical” and a reflection of bad management. Akmal was part of the Rajasthan Royals in 2008 and has smashed 128 runs.
“I just don’t understand the logic behind this decision. It’s exactly like when the PCB appointed Mickey Arthur while allowing him to continue working with a county team. I couldn’t understand it then, and I still can’t understand it now. That role [Arthur’s] has continued and caused several issues in our cricket system,” he explained.
“Now the same thing is happening with the interim coaching setup. Earlier it was Aaqib Javed, then Mohammad Hafeez, and now Azhar Mahmood. It just keeps changing. These decisions show a lack of seriousness. If the PCB starts thinking professionally, it won’t need to make temporary or compromised choices,” Akmal said.
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Talking on a YouTube program on Monday, Akmal expressed he couldn’t comprehend the rationale behind the appointment and likened it to the PCB’s earlier controversial decision of appointing Mickey Arthur as director of cricket while he was still committed to county cricket in England.Pakistan former cricketer Kamran Akmal has criticized the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for the appointment of Azhar Mahmood as interim head coach of the national Test side, labeling the move as “illogical” and indicative of bad management.
Appearing on a YouTube program on Monday, Akmal expressed that he could not comprehend the logic behind the appointment and likened it to the PCB’s earlier controversial decision of appointing Mickey Arthur as director of cricket while he was still devoted to county cricket in England.
Akmal attributed such sporadic and short-term appointments to the consistent decline of Pakistan cricket, further stating that such short-term positions have created long-term issues for the team. The ex-wicketkeeper-batter called on the PCB to be more professional and adopt a long-term vision while appointing important figures, rather than pleasing everyone. He also asserted that the recent coaching hire had the feel of a reward for loyalty rather than as a component of an appropriate plan for team development.