Former Pakistan captain hits out at PCB for appointing Misbah in dual role

Pakistan Cricket Board's decision to appoint Misbah-ul-Haq as a coach-cum-selector has come under fire from former captain Mohammad Yousuf.

Published : Apr 15, 2020 22:21 IST , KARACHI

File photo: Mohammad Yousuf criticises PCB for appointing Misbah-ul-Haq as head coach despite his lack of coaching experience
File photo: Mohammad Yousuf criticises PCB for appointing Misbah-ul-Haq as head coach despite his lack of coaching experience
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File photo: Mohammad Yousuf criticises PCB for appointing Misbah-ul-Haq as head coach despite his lack of coaching experience

Former captain Mohammad Yousuf has ridiculed the Pakistan Cricket Board’s decision to continue with Misbah-ul-Haq as head coach and selector.

“I don’t understand these double standards of the board. On one hand, they are asking for all coaching qualifications and yet they made Misbah head coach, although he had no prior experience of coaching even at club level,” Yousuf said in an interview.

“Appointing Misbah, who has no coaching skills, was tantamount to making a mockery of merit. Another mockery was allowing him to coach in the PSL so that he could gain coaching experience.”

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The veteran of 90 Tests and 288 one-day internationals also slammed Misbah for allegedly being dishonest.

“I saw a recent media interaction of Misbah and he was talking about honesty and integrity and all that. Yet when he was captain he never allowed Azhar Ali to come into the one-day squad,” Yousuf claimed.

Azhar, who is now Pakistan’s Test captain, was not selected for any ODIs between January, 2013 and April, 2015.

Yousuf said that Misbah didn’t want Azhar in the ODI squad because they were similar batsmen.

“In my view Azhar was a better batsman skill wise and in terms of ability. But because he had to play as an opener or one down and he took his time to settle down, Misbah didn’t want him because he himself took time to settle down and played slowly.”

Yousuf said that Misbah was an average batsman.

“He had no skills. He had a one dimensional game. He played defensively most of the time and only took his chances when the spinners came on.”

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