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Coach resigns in Pakistan citing nepotism and politics - The Present World
September 20, 2024, 5:22 am

Coach resigns in Pakistan citing nepotism and politics

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  • Update Time : Friday, September 6, 2024

At one time he was the hope of Pakistan’s pace bowling lineup. However, Shabbir Ahmed’s career could not grow in that sense. Shabbir left Pakistan’s pace department long ago despite his talent. However, he did not withdraw from cricket at all. He was a domestic cricket coach. But he also left that post citing nepotism and bias.
Shabbir was the head coach of Dera Ghazi Khan region. Where he was appointed to bring up and improve the domestic cricketers. But he resigned because the work environment was polluted. In an interview given to the news agency PTI, this former pacer said, “Improvement is not possible in Pakistan’s cricket.” Cricketers are not taken here on merit. There is nepotism in regional level cricket. Cricket bosses are biased.

He said about his own experience, ‘What I saw was very terrible. A player who has worked hard all year and has good talent is not selected at the end of the year. Elected who has political identity and connections elsewhere.
The former pacer is not surprised by the 2-0 Test series loss to Bangladesh. Shabbir said in a tone of anger, “Coaches who really want to work, they can’t.” They are not allowed to work.
Bangladesh won the first Test match and series against Pakistan after 24 years of achieving Test status. After a huge 10-wicket victory in the first Test, the Tigers did not care about the hosts in the second Test either.

After Bangladesh’s victory in Rawalpindi was confirmed, Tiger captain Nazmul Hossain called and congratulated Shanto, the chief adviser of the interim government. Muhammad Yunus. Confirming the phone conversation, the chief adviser’s press wing informed that the government will welcome the cricket team after returning to the country.

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