Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Intikhab Alam Removed As Team Manager

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The PAC has replaced his former coach Intikhab Alam as team leader for the tour of Pakistan, Zimbabwe. Intikhab was appointed director in October 2010, before the series against South Africa in the UAE. Take your position is Naveed Akram Cheema, a member of the board of the PAC.


"Changing the manager is not performance based," Subhan Ahmed, Chief Operating Officer, PCB, told PTI. "We ask the administration a series of series. Intikhab is also director of program development for the National Cricket Academy and wants to spend more time with ongoing programs. Cheema is a member of the board, so he was appointed Director of the Zimbabwe series ".

Cheema had accompanied him to Pakistan a year in his Caribbean tour and the last is the CEO of the nation's largest company - the company's water and energy development.

Intikhab office manager, at the same time a difficult time for Pakistan cricket. During the series against South Africa, wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider, fled to England, then claiming he threatened to bookmakers. Earlier this year, after returning from the Caribbean in Pakistan, Shahid Afridi has been removed as the ODI captain and retired, he answered, "subject" of international cricket. Intikhab around his relationship recognizes the gap between the coach Waqar Younis and Afridi. Afridi, described as "very hyper-active personality, which is not [temperament] to hear the views of others and seek solutions to improve the team."

ICC, the Pakistan team (PTT) in its recommendations to the ICC and the PCB, including ways to improve the governance of cricket in Pakistan questioned Intikhab has several roles on the board. In addition to being the team leader at the time the report was tabled, was Intikhab also chairman of the cricket, director of game development and a board member.

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