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Shaheen Afridi - Mickey Arthur - Mohammad Hafeez - Shan Masood - PCB Part Ways With Mohammad Hafeez As Director of Pakistan Cricket Team - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - Pakistan

PCB Part Ways With Mohammad Hafeez As Director of Pakistan Cricket Team

Pakistan Cricket Board on Thursday announced that they have decided to part ways with Mohammad Hafeez, who served as the director of cricket for the Pakistan men's cricket team. "The Pakistan Cricket Board extends heartfelt gratitude to Mohammad Hafeez, Director of Pakistan men's cricket team, for his invaluable contributions. Hafeez's passion for the game has inspired players and his mentorship during the tour of Australia and New Zealand have been of immense importance. The PCB wishes Hafeez good luck and success in his future endeavours," Pakistan Cricket posted on X.

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Mohammad Hafeez - Pakistan's On-Field Performances Not Affected By Frequent Changes In PCB, Claims Acting Chairman Shah Khawar - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - Pakistan

Pakistan's On-Field Performances Not Affected By Frequent Changes In PCB, Claims Acting Chairman Shah Khawar

The newly-appointed acting chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Shah Khawar on Friday said frequent changes in the board are not responsible for the national team's poor on-field performances in the last one year. Addressing the media on Friday, Khawar asserted that there were several other reasons for the team's below-par showing. "I don't think changes in the board in the last one year have affected the team. It might be a minor reason, but there are other other factors and once the new board of governors is formed and the new chairman takes charge, they will look into this," he said.

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Babar Azam - Mohammad Hafeez - Mohammad Rizwan - "Had Fun For...": Mohammad Aamir's Sly Dig At Mohammad Rizwan For "Nuksaan Hua Hai" Comment - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Pakistan

"Had Fun For...": Mohammad Aamir's Sly Dig At Mohammad Rizwan For "Nuksaan Hua Hai" Comment

Former Pakistan cricket team fast bowler Mohammad Amir took a sly dig at ex-teammate Mohammad Rizwan over the latter's comments on how breaking his opening partnership with Babar Azam has hurt the national side in T20Is. Following Pakistan's loss in the 4th T20I match against New Zealand, Rizwan said that the opening partnership with Saim Ayub has not worked out and the decision to not play Babar as an opener has proven to be costly. However, Amir took to social media to weigh in on the matter and without taking any name, he asked people to support youngsters and not judge them.

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Mickey Arthur - Mohammad Hafeez - Arthur, Bradburn and Puttick quit Pakistan academy roles - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - India - Afghanistan - Pakistan - county Arthur - county Grant

Arthur, Bradburn and Puttick quit Pakistan academy roles

Mickey Arthur, Grant Bradburn and Andrew Puttick have quit their positions at Pakistan's National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore, the country's cricket board has said.

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Shaheen Shah Afridi - Mohammad Hafeez - Director Mohammad Hafeez's Long Meetings Making Pakistan Players "Restless": Report - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Director Mohammad Hafeez's Long Meetings Making Pakistan Players "Restless": Report

Pakistan cricket team's director Mohammed Hafeez is reportedly making a lot of players in the side "restless" and the major reason behind the simmering disquiet is his tendency to hold "long meetings and lectures". According to media reports in Karachi, some players, who were not named, are unhappy with the meetings held by Hafeez during the tour of Australia and now in New Zealand. "He holds very long meetings and gives long lectures and some of the players get restless because same things are repeated," one media report said.

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Mickey Arthur - Mohammad Hafeez - Haris Rauf - Pakistan Pacer Haris Rauf Contemplated Shock International Retirement: Report - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Pakistan

Pakistan Pacer Haris Rauf Contemplated Shock International Retirement: Report

Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf considered retirement from international cricket late last year after he was criticised for opting out of the Test series in Australia, according to a media report. According to a Pakistani media outlet, Rauf was so disheartened by the criticism that he contemplated international retirement at one point but after being advised by his family and friends, he decided against it. Ahead of Pakistan's three-Test series in Australia, Rauf came in for criticism after it was revealed that he pulled out from the tour after chief selector Wahab Riaz and team director Mohammad Hafeez had a chat with him.

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Shaheen Afridi - Shaheen Shah Afridi - Mohammad Hafeez - Criticised Over Decision To Rest Shaheen Afridi, Pakistan Team Director Mohammad Hafeez Clarifies - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - Pakistan

Criticised Over Decision To Rest Shaheen Afridi, Pakistan Team Director Mohammad Hafeez Clarifies

Muhammad Hafeez, Director of the Pakistan team, revealed that Shaheen Shah Afridi approached him with a request to take a break from the third and final Test against Australia at Sydney, contrary to the belief that it was the team management's decision to rest the left-arm pacer. Australia defeated Pakistan by eight wickets at SCG on Saturday to complete a 3-0 series win. “We took the decision to rest Shaheen and manage his workload because we didn't want his body to be adversely affected,” Hafeez said after the third Test against Australia.

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