Inzamam ul Haq, a former captain of Pakistan, is selected again as head of selection for the Pakistan Team.
Inzamam-ul-Haq was part of the pakistan team in 1992 World Cup winning team that was played under the captaincy of Imran Khan. He is selected as head of the selection committee for the team again.
The senior men’s team and Pakistan Shaheens are selected by this committee, which consists of Mickey Arthur, the team director of the Pakistan Cricket Team, Grant Bradburn, the head coach of the team, and Hasan Cheema the secretary of the team.
In the time of 2016 to 2019, the former captain of Pakistan served as a selector.
Inzamam is serving in the position for the second time. Previously, from August 2016 until July 2019, he was the chief selector of the Pakistan Team. In June 2017, his chosen squad defeated India by 180 runs at The Oval in London to win Pakistan its first ICC Champions Trophy championship.
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With Pakistan under Inzamam’s leadership, 31 Test matches resulted in 11 victories, 11 defeats, and 9 draws.
He also captained Pakistan in 87 ODIs, leading them to 51 victories, 33 defeats, and three no-result games.
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Next week, according to a source, will be necessary because Arthur and Bradburn, who took coaching roles only after receiving solid guarantees from former PCB chief Najam Sethi that they would have a voice in selection issues, would not be happy if they are excluded from the selection process.