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"I just don't know how to work in a system, where "sifarish" gets you a job" : Saqlain Mushtaq

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"I just don't know how to work in a system, where "sifarish" gets you a job" : Saqlain Mushtaq

Karachi: Former Pakistan off-spinner, Saqlain Mushtaq criticised country's cricket system which has denied him a chance to coach the senior national team.

"I just don't know how to work in a system, where "Sifarish" (recommendation) and political connections get you a job," Saqlain said in an interview to the "Express" newspaper.


The famed spinner who grabbed 208 Test and 288 ODI wickets for Pakistan and is credited with introducing the "doosra" delivery is disheartened at the state of affairs in the PCB.

"I don't feel disappointed at not being given a job by the Pakistan board. I feel disheartened at the way the system works and what you need to do to get a job," he said. Saqlain who is currently working as spin consultant with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said he had been advised by some people to either criticise the board or use political connections to get a job in the PCB.

"I can't do these things. My qualification, experience and cricketing background is there for everyone to see. "I have worked with the Australian Cricket Centre of Excellence. I have been hired as spin consultant by the New Zealand, Bangladesh and West Indies cricket boards. I am a Level-3 coach in England. I shouldn't need to do such things to get a job in Pakistan cricket," Saqlain rattled off his coaching credentials.

The off-spinner said that he felt sad he could not contribute to Pakistan cricket.

"I would love to work with the Pakistan spinners and produce some good bowlers," he added.

Saqlain spoke about how he would love to work with Test leg-spinner, Yasir Shah and make him a more lethal bowler. "Yasir's performance speaks for itself but I still feel he needs to work and improve in some areas. He needs to master the leg-spin. He is a hard-working person and he is dedicated and passionate. He just needs a little guidance," he said.

Saqlain said Yasir could become a top bowler if he improved in some areas and wouldn't need to bowl 50 overs or more to get five wickets.

Asked if the PCB had ever offered him a job with the national team, Saqlain said he couldn't go asking for a job from anyone.

"I would like to just apply for a post and submit my CV which speaks for itself. I am the most qualified coach in Pakistan."


http://www.news18.com/cricketnext/n...most-qualified-coach-in-pakistan-1548399.html
 
Mushtaq is hogging the "spin coach" job..there's only room for one and that is at the NCA.
 
Mushtaq Ahmed is a pretty good coach though.

Where did "sifarish" come from?
 
He would be a great addition, especially given how desperately Pakistan need an offspinner.
 
Lets be honest, this guy was our spearhead post the 1999. Was our most lethal weapon. Its just sad to see how our best bowler of that time is not even considered for a spinning coach role at any level. His place is there to groom the spinners, teach them his art. His impact to off spin was such that bowlers who bowled with his action are still playing for pakistan i.e hafeez and malik.
 
Mushtaq Ahmed is a pretty good coach though.

Where did "sifarish" come from?

Being who he is, there are things he knows that you and I don't.

I'm sure he's not talking about Mushy, who is a great coach himself. There was that one guy though, Mohsin Khan, I believe his name was. The one who's only contribution to the team as a coach was sitting on a chair and sipping chai.
 
Being who he is, there are things he knows that you and I don't.

I'm sure he's not talking about Mushy, who is a great coach himself. There was that one guy though, Mohsin Khan, I believe his name was. The one who's only contribution to the team as a coach was sitting on a chair and sipping chai.

And let's not forget Intikhab Alam in his last tenure too.

He's probably not talking about Mushtaq but the interview doesn't paint a pretty picture. Looks like a direct dig at the current spin bowling coach.
 
Sifarish, political connections, family connections, personal connections are a huge problem in Pakistan. Sifarish occurs in the West as well minus the political, family connections unless Pakistan, there is an element of some merit in the West where you have to create your own Sifarish at the end of the day
 
And let's not forget Intikhab Alam in his last tenure too.

He's probably not talking about Mushtaq but the interview doesn't paint a pretty picture. Looks like a direct dig at the current spin bowling coach.

Yeah, he shouldn't have said this.
 
He's talking about the system, not individuals.

But the system led to Mushtaq Ahmed.

And it's quite clear he wasn't talking about any other position since he specifically mentions Yasir Shah as someone he'd like to help.

"...He is a hard-working person and he is dedicated and passionate. [Yasir Shah] just needs a little guidance," he said."

So not only does he talk about sifarish, he also indirectly criticizes Mushtaq Ahmed's work on Yasir Shah!

I'm sure his intention wasn't to do anything of that sort but I'm simply highlighting how it came across. It's a really bad look for Saqlain considering Mushtaq Ahmed is a meritocratic hiring.
 
Mushy was a "sifarish" of Waqar I believe, both being good old buddies, early 90s batch?

Saqlain always seems so full to knowledge when he speaks, would have been so much of an upgrade to Mushy for sure
 
I believe Mr Saqlain has forgottent the time when he conceded several runs in a over during a particular match and as a result was awarded house in 'Defence'....
 
But the system led to Mushtaq Ahmed.

And it's quite clear he wasn't talking about any other position since he specifically mentions Yasir Shah as someone he'd like to help.

"...He is a hard-working person and he is dedicated and passionate. [Yasir Shah] just needs a little guidance," he said."

So not only does he talk about sifarish, he also indirectly criticizes Mushtaq Ahmed's work on Yasir Shah!

I'm sure his intention wasn't to do anything of that sort but I'm simply highlighting how it came across. It's a really bad look for Saqlain considering Mushtaq Ahmed is a meritocratic hiring.

Him and Mushtaq are pretty close so what may come across as poor form to us will not be in issue for the two of them. Saqi is intelligent enough to know that Mushi is a pretty good coach. Both of them have worked for the ECB because they're both good coaches.
 
But the system led to Mushtaq Ahmed.

And it's quite clear he wasn't talking about any other position since he specifically mentions Yasir Shah as someone he'd like to help.

"...He is a hard-working person and he is dedicated and passionate. [Yasir Shah] just needs a little guidance," he said."

So not only does he talk about sifarish, he also indirectly criticizes Mushtaq Ahmed's work on Yasir Shah!

I'm sure his intention wasn't to do anything of that sort but I'm simply highlighting how it came across. It's a really bad look for Saqlain considering Mushtaq Ahmed is a meritocratic hiring.

That's how it played out in your mind. There's no clear indication that's what he intended to say.

Yasir is our leading spin bowler so of course he'd like to work with him. All coaches think they can add a little something that others haven't.

Mushtaq is highly qualified and coached England for numerous years. So not sure why would he need sifarish or Saqlain hint that he needed sifarish. He's not an idiot.
 
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