The former Pakistani cricketer, Azhar Mahmood, says there have been problems with the physical condition of the players, there were many unfit players. Azhar Mahmood said you must give people time, you can't produce overnight.
"Throughout the period, the Pakistan Cricket Commission never decided to appoint a full-time captain, that was a problem". Mahmood said he was open to the opportunities of international and national cricket. "I look at my options, it's nice to take a break, but I've already had offers, my phone rings often and that was also the case when I was working for Pakistan". Azhar Mahmood was looking for a new challenge after announcing that he would not stay as a bowling coach in Pakistan.
"I have a lot to offer, I played cricket for a day and I was involved in the T20 format all over the world. I would like to work in a capacity where I could pass on my immense experience, whether in domestic cricket in England so that I can spend more time with my family, while possibly working in tournaments in other countries”. "If there is an international opportunity, let's see. I'm open to everything right now. People know I'm available now, so there's a lot of interest. I just need to figure out what was best for my future”.
Azhar Mahmood said Mickey Arthur would be an excellent choice to succeed England head coach Trevor Bayliss, Sportsmax announced. Head coach Mickey Arthur, batting coach Grant Flower and coach Grant Ludden also left this week after their contracts expired. Mahmood thought that Arthur could be a resounding success if he got the job and that the former Pakistani general practitioner, who lived in England, would once again appreciate the opportunity to work with the South African.
"Mickey had served South Africa, he had served Australia. He'd been there for a while, so why not, I think he'd do a great job. "I would love to work with Mickey, we have a great relationship and if he becomes head coach and I have the opportunity to stay and work in England, you can't ask for anything more". "Mickey was very passionate, very emotional. He did things with his heart 100%, no matter what he did. I had a good time working with him, I learned a lot from him”.
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