Pakistan’s selection policy is flawed, Younis Khan admits changes are necessary

Younis Khan said Pakistan's selection policy is flawed and changes are necessary

Younis Khan: “These days it’s different, with a lot of players picked after one-off performances. But when they are selected too early, they are found out on the international stage”

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Pakistan batting coach Younis Khan has admitted that the selection policy regarding players getting called up to the national team is flawed.

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His bowling action is flawed, Aamer Sohail on Pakistan kid considered to be a future superstar

Aamer Sohail said Naseem Shah's bowling action is flawed

Aamer Sohail: “Take the example of Naseem Shah who clearly has a problem in his action, but it seems that no one is able to fix it which is the kind of technical input one would have expected from our coaches”

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Former Pakistan captain Aamer Sohail has pointed out that teenage pace bowler Naseem Shah “clearly has a problem” with his bowling action.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: Bangladesh never backed out of their promise to tour Pakistan, says Nazmul Hassan

Hassan vows that the tour will take place in the near future

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan has announced that the country never backed out of their promise to tour Pakistan and added that he has already sent a security team to see if the security arrangements are up to par.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: Haroon Lorgat calls for an end to government interference in Sri Lankan cricket

Lorgat is determined to ensure that the Sri Lankan government stops interfering with cricketing matters

Former International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Haroon Lorgat has called for an end to government interference in Sri Lanka’s cricketing matters in order to improve the quality of the game in the country.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: Glenn McGrath frustrated with ‘grey spots’ in DRS

McGrath still sees areas in which the DRS must be improved to make it more efficient

Australia pace legend Glenn McGrath has questioned whether the Decision Review System (DRS) helped or made things more confusing for officials and both South Africa and Australia during their first Test at Brisbane.

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