Savak
World Star
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2006
- Runs
- 50,670
- Post of the Week
- 3
Obviously the natural reaction to his appointment was that how can such a mediocre player be appointed the batting coach of the Pakistani national team when there are so many legendary batsmen available in Pakistan i.e. Mohd Yousaf, Younis Khan, Inzamam e.t.c. but another ex player made an interesting defense of Imran Farhat's appointment stating the following points
- The guy has scored 20,000 first class runs and has completed all the necessary coaching certificates
- He has worked at the NCA and with the U19 team and Shaheen's team
- While he will not go down as a legendary cricketer, he did play international cricket for Pakistan and has played some good knocks in England, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, UAE e.t.c. and he can certainly pass on his knowledge, experience to the present players
- Legendary players do not necessarily make the best coaches, you will find England, Australia and even India's batting coaches to be their domestic veterans with coaching certificates, experience who didn't excel in international cricket
What do majority of the posters think about this?
- The guy has scored 20,000 first class runs and has completed all the necessary coaching certificates
- He has worked at the NCA and with the U19 team and Shaheen's team
- While he will not go down as a legendary cricketer, he did play international cricket for Pakistan and has played some good knocks in England, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, UAE e.t.c. and he can certainly pass on his knowledge, experience to the present players
- Legendary players do not necessarily make the best coaches, you will find England, Australia and even India's batting coaches to be their domestic veterans with coaching certificates, experience who didn't excel in international cricket
What do majority of the posters think about this?