Mickey Arthur called Pakistan Coach







Cape Town - Pakistan have selected previous Proteas mentor Mickey Arthur as head mentor of their 

national group, the Pakistan Cricket Board declared on Friday.

Arthur "has affirmed his acknowledgment of the post of Head Coach of the Pakistan National Cricket group," the PCB said in a declaration, supplanting Waqar Younis who surrendered after a grievous ICC World Twenty20 a month ago.

Arthur, who turns 48 in the not so distant future, effectively trained his local South Africa from 2005-2010 preceding relocating to Australia, where he remained mentor of the national group for 19 months.

Be that as it may, he discovered his occupation in peril after Australia lost a Test arrangement in India 4-0 and tailed it up with a lackluster display at the Champions Trophy in England.

He was unceremoniously sacked two weeks before the Ashes arrangement began in England in June 2013, with two years to keep running on his agreement, and supplanted by Darren Lehmann.


He later prosecuted Cricket Australia for up to A$4 million, asserting there had been a planned battle against him, before achieving a secret concurrence with the representing body.

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