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Old 19-09-2005, 07:17 PM in reply to Captain's post starting "Yes i agree Z, but i would say what you..."
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Assistant coaches can be a big help to every team not just Pakistan and it has been proven that mordern day coaching works-look at England!, We have seen amazing inprovements in every bowler in the England attack especially Steven Harmison. Troy Cooley of England has done a brilliant job and should be knighted!

But what Pakistan have what other teams don't, is that they are have quality bowlers who could coach. Wasim Akram can be a excellent bowling when he showed us when he coached Irfan Pathan for a short period and he also admitted to coach Andrew Flintoff on reverse Swing. Waqar Younis a bowling legend could also be a brilliant bowling coach for Pakistan if he was given the chance by the PCB.

For the batting pakistan could hire former legends Saeed Anwar and Javed Miandad, but im not sure if Saeed Anwar would be available because of his religious work. Javed Miandad would be a good choice because he was the former coach and would knwo hat to do with the players.

So all in all two assistant coaches would be a necessity for Pakistan if they want to be a force in cricket.
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