PCB to send Wahab to Maldives for ICC’s coaching workshop

Sports Jul, 24 2024
PCB to send Wahab to Maldives for ICC’s coaching workshop
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Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said that former selection committee member Wahab Riaz will feature in International Cricket Council’s coaching workshop in Maldives.

“ICC will hold two-day High-Performance workshop in Maldives on July 29-30. Former Test cricketer Wahab Riaz and former international cricketer Shahid Anwar (head coach National Cricket Academy) will participate in workshop,” PCB said in statement. According to statement, workshop is aimed at providing information on latest coaching techniques along with ways to identify and develop talent from grassroots level.  Additionally, General Manager Academies Dr. Imran Abbas will also feature in four-day ICC Level-2 Tutors training course scheduled in Malé from July 24. Workshop is also part of ICC’s training and education programme to equip member countries with quality Level 2 tutors who will then train coaches. ICC assigned former Pakistan cricketer Iqbal Sikander and former Bangladesh Test captain Amin-ul-Islam to conduct course. Wahab Riaz along with former all-rounder Abdul Razzaq were axed from seven-member selection committee of Pakistan Cricket Board on July 10.

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