Former Pakistan Captain Azhar Ali Applies for National Cricket Academy Director’s Post in Lahore
Azhar retired from international cricket last year and since then has been playing first class cricket and is presently in Pakistan for a departmental tournament. Azhar has played 97 Tests and 53 ODIs and has the experience of 263 first class matches. The PCB will appoint an NCA Director in January.
Pakistan's former Test and ODI captain Azhar Ali has applied for the post of Director of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore, according to sources. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has invited applications for the post of Director NCA and a reliable source confirmed that Azhar had not only applied but also shown keen interest in taking up the job. Pakistan Pacer Khurram Shazad Ruled Out of Australia Test Series Due to Rib Stress Fracture and Abdominal Muscle Tear.
“The PCB is also happy that Azhar has shown interest because of his cricket and educational background,” the source said.
Azhar retired from international cricket last year and since then has been playing first class cricket and is presently in Pakistan for a departmental tournament. Azhar has played 97 Tests and 53 ODIs and has the experience of 263 first class matches. The PCB will appoint an NCA Director in January.
Another former Test bowler Nadeem Khan is currently serving as acting Director of the NCA after the PCB removed New Zealand's Grant Bradburn from the post earlier this year.
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