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Wasim Akram leaves Islamabad United and joins Multan Sultans for the next edition of the PSL

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Wasim Akram has left Islamabad United and joined Multan f
<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash">#Cricket</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/hblpsl?src=hash">#hblpsl</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/892263418954207232">August 1, 2017</a></blockquote>
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They should have brought Waqar and Inzy cuz if im not wrong both are from multan region
 
Meanwhile, Islamabad United considering names of Brian Lara, Jayasuria, Viv Richards and R Ponting for new director post.
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PSL aside, this is bad news for Rumman Raees. I hope Wasim is still willing to work with him during the year.
 
It doesn't really matter. He's an overrated coach anyway. Multan would've been better off getting Waqar in to work with their bowlers.
 
Waqar would've been the better choice but this is just a popularity move. To get people interested.
 
Inzi shouldn't be chosen since he is CS.It can cause a conflict of interest.

Mickey Arthur is the Pakistan team coach lol

i agree with conflict of interest but our head coach has throw this point out of the window
 
Mickey Arthur is the Pakistan team coach lol

i agree with conflict of interest but our head coach has throw this point out of the window

I know about Mickey.He should have been removed as head coach of KK the moment he was appointed as the PCT coach.He should atleast have resigned.

2 wrongs don't make a right.
 
Good, he's not exactly a role mode for the playersl anyway :butt
 
Suprised at this. Thought Wasim would stick around at Islamabad , if he was going to leave I thought it would be for Karachi or Lahore.
 
I know about Mickey.He should have been removed as head coach of KK the moment he was appointed as the PCT coach.He should atleast have resigned.

2 wrongs don't make a right.

He's played a big part in winning the CT. Who knows how invaluable his time at the PSL was in helping Pakistan lift that ICC trophy?

Some fans are just never happy. Lets not get emotional over this it's not a drake song...
 
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Suprised at this. Thought Wasim would stick around at Islamabad , if he was going to leave I thought it would be for Karachi or Lahore.

Once again. Money talks, player walks.
 
Suprised at this. Thought Wasim would stick around at Islamabad , if he was going to leave I thought it would be for Karachi or Lahore.

Like the million dollar man once said, everybody has a price! Mwahahahaha money money money money [MENTION=47617]Red Devil[/MENTION] :butt
 
Like the million dollar man once said, everybody has a price! Mwahahahaha money money money money [MENTION=47617]Red Devil[/MENTION] :butt

Man these Multan owners have some deep pockets. Hope they pick some good young fast bowlers too, they'll learn a lot from the two Ws.
 
and multan secured services of waqar yunis aswel SO wasim and waqar both in multan. Name should've been "sultans of multan"
 
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1501092/debutants-multan-prioritise-player-development-psl-success/

KARACHI: Multan, the city of saints as they called it, is the latest inductee in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), as they entered the tournament with the Multan Sultans.

The franchise was sold for $5.2 million per year and became the tournaments’ most expensive team ahead of Karachi Kings.

The franchise will be making its debut in the tournament’s third edition, and even though they will be the new kids on the block, they will have an advantage over other franchises having learnt from the others in the first two editions.

While any franchises would aim for success from the word go, Asher Schon has other things in mind.

“Multan is an emerging brand that resonates with both the local and international markets,” said Schon while talking to The Express Tribune. “Our plan is bigger than just success in PSL. We are determined to extend our reach to the people of Pakistan, focus on domestic cricket on the later stages and bring to fruition plans to identify new talent.”

Multan hired former Pakistan captain and legendary left-arm pacer Wasim Akram as the operations director, and Schon believes he has a big role to play in the franchise’s long term plans. “In the long run, we are ideally looking at setting up a cricket academy under the supervision of Akram,” he said. “But in the short run, we are focused on developing and grooming players and preparing them to be successful cricketers both for Multan and Pakistan.”

Player development is a key aspect of any franchises’ success in the PSL, and Schon described that Multan have numerous steps in sight. “When we talk about player development, there are a lot of areas that need to be considered,” he said. “Our strategy is to get the right mentor and coach and empower them to develop our players. That is why our main emphasis is on getting the best international and local cricketers to join us as players, trainers and mentors.”

Schon further revealed that the trials would initially be held in Multan but the franchise is working on arrangements to hold trials across the country. “Our starting point for the trials would be Multan initially and across the country later. We have a plan in motion so it would be a little too early to comment on that, but yes, it is on the map,” he said.

After the first two editions, franchises faced criticism for having retired players as captains or are in their late 30’s but Schon believes that the future of cricket is in the hands of the youngsters and they should be given more opportunities.

“We strongly believe that promoting young talent is always a better idea as it motivates fresh talent to excel,” he said. “That is why having a young captain is top of our priority list and will more likely bring out hidden gems.”

While other franchises have expanded their involvement in different leagues all over the world, but Schon intends to keep Multan’s focus solely on the PSL. “As of now, all our focus is on PSL as we are a new team. With a fresh team and a new approach, we want to keep PSL as our primary focus but getting involved in foreign T20 leagues is an option that can be considered later,” he said.
 
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