PCB’s decision to give Misbah dual role not surprising: Qadir

ISLAMABAD  - Former leg-spin wizard Abdul Qadir Wednesday said that he was not surprised at Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) decision to give dual role of coach and chief selector to Misbah-ul-Haq.  “It was understood. I don’t see anything surprising in that. The board had already decided to appoint him as head coach as well as chief selector,” he said. He added the entire process from advertisement to interviews of different individuals (for the post of head coach) was just a formality. “The fact is that the stage was set only for Misbah’s appointment. Everyone knew what will be the committee’s decision.”  The former cricketer said that although, Misbah was a gentleman, yet he won’t be able to ensure transparency as chief selector. “The role of a chief selector is like that of a chief justice, who has to do justice at all costs. A chief selector must keep him at a certain level of distance from players to ensure impartiality and fairness in the selection process. “But as a coach there is always a possibility to develop personal liking for some players and disliking for others. And when you are also serving as chief selector, your personal liking and disliking may influence the selection process,” added Qadir, who also served as national chief selector from November 2008 to June 2009.  The former great was of the view that the board had given dual responsibilities to Misbah just to save the money. He said he was feeling sorry for some bigwigs of cricketing world, who had also submitted applications for the head coaching slots. He said he was also seeing a clash between Misbah and the two-time former head coach Waqar Younis, who had been appointed bowling coach by the board.  “Waqar has served twice in that (head coach) capacity. But now all those powers enjoyed by him will lie with a much junior Misbah. When he (Waqar) will interrupt him a clash will arise, which will serve with no good for Pakistan cricket. “I also believe that as Waqar is already tested as a bowling coach in the past, it makes no sense to try him once again for the same slot.” He urged PCB to introduce a system, which was based on justice and objectivity. “And this can better be done when you will avail expertise of former greats, who have done work in their specific fields and earned name for the country. 

 

 

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