Former Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Najam Sethi, lashed out atthe current Pakistan team management. He said that the ex-players might bethe legends of the game and can have an eye to spot the talent, but tobecome a good coach, they need to undergo formal training.
Sethi added that the egos of ex-stars limit them from becoming top-classcoaches. This statement seemed directed towards the current head coach ofthe Pakistan team, Misbah-ul-Haq, and the bowling coach, Waqar Younis.——————————
Najam Sethi was the former Chairman of PCB who is known for bringingcricket back to Pakistan and making Pakistan Super League a global brand.——————————
The current team management is under a lot of criticism due to the recentincident of Mohammad Amir retiring from international cricket and refusingto play under the current team management. The results on the pitch havenot helped their cause either as Pakistan has lost the T20I series againstNew Zealand and is on course for a defeat in the first Test as well.
Former players have criticized the man management of the coaches as well.Former captain, Rashid Latif, expressed his displeasure with the treatmentof Imad Wasim in the T20I series as well. He warned the team managementthat Imad also has the option of taking the same route as Amir.






