The mentor is Shoaib Akhtar


In the wake of leaving cricket, Shoaib Akhtar, a previous Pakistan star, was in the conversation simply in the wake of offering unstable remarks via web-based networking media and his own YouTube channel. 

The Pakistan Cricket Board was not utilizing this amazing quick bowler. At long last, the PCB chose to utilize Shoaib's understanding. 

It has been chosen to name him as the mentor of the Pakistan Cricket Board's hyperperformance group. 

As indicated by Pakistan-based news source Geo Super TV, Shoaib Akhtar, known as the Rawalpindi Express, will be the bowling trainer of the cricketers of that phase before joining the national group. As such, the obligation of building the future chiefs of the nation's national group is being given over to Shoaib. 

Nonetheless, the PCB needs to utilize the experience of Shoaib Akhtar, yet additionally previous batsman Mohammad Yusuf and pace all-rounder Abdur Razzak. In any case, the PCB has not yet authoritatively declared the arrangement of Razzak-Yusuf. 

As of late, there has been a great deal of discussion about utilizing the experience of previous stars of Pakistan cricket as opposed to getting outsiders. A couple of days back, his partner Javed Miandad communicated his resentment regarding the nation's World Cup winning skipper and current Prime Minister Imran Khan. 

At that point the PCB sat still. The Pakistan Cricket Board is thought to have concentrated on offering obligation to previous household stars in their cricket. 

The PCB has chosen to hold speedster Shoaib Akhtar as the bowling trainer and Razzaq and Yusuf as the batting-handling mentors for the nation's hyperperformance group. 

Previous Pakistan batsman Shoaib Akhtar, 45, has taken 246 wickets in 16 Tests and 163 ODIs for Pakistan. What's more, Mohammad Yusuf has scored 6,530 runs in 90 Tests in Pakistan's pullover. His assortment in ODIs is gigantic. He has scored 9,623 runs in 26 matches. Pace all-rounder Abdur Razzak has scored in excess of 5,000 runs in 265 ODIs for Pakistan, with 269 wickets close by.

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