Mohammad Hafeez will stand firm on the job close by his ongoing footing of group chief
Mohammad Hafeez, who was named as Pakistan group chief, will likewise act as the group's lead trainer for the impending series against Australia and New Zealand, announced Cricinfo on Friday.
The cricket body had a reshuffle following Babar Azam's renunciation as the group's chief after an embarrassing way out from World Cup 2023.
Hafeez will take on a double job for the three Test matches in Australia and five T20Is in New Zealand in December and January.
As indicated by Cricinfo, Hafeez has no training experience up to this point, be that as it may, the ongoing Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) organization "sees the two jobs as unnecessary".
PCB had not designated anybody as the group chief until this year. Previous PCB director Najam Sethi marked an arrangement with Mickey Arthur who took on the job from a distance.
Arthur went with the group for specific series and competitions and directed the players under Award Bradburn's stewardship when he was not with the side.
"At the point when both Arthur and Bradburn were with the side, it was felt there was no unmistakable distinction between their particular positions, something that has incited the ongoing PCB organization to get rid of the additional job," said Cricinfo.
Pakistan cricket saw a significant rebuilding as the cricket body named Shan Masood as Test chief and Shaheen Afridi as T20I commander.
Additionally, there is as yet the place of boss selector that stays empty with Wahab Riaz driving the race.
Pakistan group is set to leave for Australia on November 30 and play a warm-up game against the State leader's XI at the Manuka Oval from December 6 to 9. The principal Test will begin in Perth on December 14.
Pakistan visit through Australia
First Test: December 14-18, Perth Arena
Second Test: December 26-30, MCG
Third Test: January 3-7, SCG
Pakistan visit through New Zealand
12 Jan - first T20I, Auckland
14 Jan - second T20I, Hamilton
17 Jan - third T20I, Dunedin
19 Jan - fourth T20I, Christchurch
21 Jan - fifth T20I, Christchurch