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South African Mickey Arthur Appointed Pakistan Head Coach

by AFP
Geoff Caddick—AFP

Geoff Caddick—AFP

Arthur has previously coached the South African and Australian national teams.

Pakistan has appointed South African Mickey Arthur as head coach of their national team, the Pakistan Cricket Board announced Friday.

Arthur “has confirmed his acceptance of the post of Head Coach of the Pakistan National Cricket team,” the PCB said in a statement, replacing Waqar Younis who resigned after a disastrous World Twenty20 last month.

Arthur, who turns 48 later this month, successfully coached his native South Africa from 2005-2010 before migrating to Australia, where he remained coach of the national team for 19 months. But he found his job in danger after Australia lost a Test series in India 4-0 and followed it up with a poor showing at the Champions Trophy in England.

He was unceremoniously sacked two weeks before the Ashes series started in England in June 2013, with two years to run on his contract, and replaced by Darren Lehmann. He later sued Cricket Australia for up to $3.7 million, claiming there had been a deliberate campaign against him, before reaching a confidential agreement with the governing body.

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Guru May 7, 2016 - 9:10 am

Not suitable for Pakistani Team, He was not good for australia no way he can find himself fitting in Pakistani Culture Team.. Inzi and Him may not get well

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