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16 May 2014

PCB picks Grant Flower batting coach

Grant Flower
Pakistani Cricket Team's Batting Coach Grant Flower

LAHORE - Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday appointed former Zimbabwe batsman Grant Flower as national team batting coach for two years.


The appointment comes little more than a week after #WaqarYounis returned as the head coach as Pakistan overhauled their national team management. Flower was recommended by the coach selection committee comprising chief selector Moin Khan, director domestic cricket operations Intikhab Alam and director game development Haroon Rashid. He will start his job in August, just before the Sri Lanka series. Pakistan is also likely to appoint former England fielding coach Richard Halsall as their fielding and strengthening trainer.

Grant, younger brother of former England coach Andy, will join in August during #Pakistan's tour of Sri Lanka. "We have completed the signing of Grant Flower as batting coach for two years starting from August," a Pakistan #Cricket Board (#PCB) spokesman told reporters.

The 43-year-old Grant is known for his superior technique among Zimbabwean batsmen. Ironically his highest Test score of 201 came against Pakistan at Harare in 1995. He played 67 Tests and 221 one-day internationals for his country before moving to England as coach, and also coached Zimbabwe for a brief period until 2012.

Pakistan's national team has been plagued by batting problems, mostly on foreign tours. They lost all three Tests in South Africa and were bowled out for their lowest score of 49 in the Johannesburg Test last year. Pakistan had also hired Australian Trent Woodhill for a brief two-month stint last year but even that failed to bring any improvement to Pakistan's batsmen, who are regarded as flat track bullies. Former greats Javed Miandad, Inzamam-ul Haq and Zaheer Abass have also tried to lift the quality of batting in the recent past.
Grant's first assignment will be Pakistan's tour to Sri Lanka in August, where they will play two Tests and three one-day internationals.
Source: The Nation News

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