Aaqib Lashes Out at PCB For Going Back on Their Promise
Previous quick bowler Aaqib Javed has precluded himself for the post of head mentor days in the wake of being the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) top target.
Javed, who had prior demonstrated an enthusiasm for accepting the employment, said he was drawn nearer by the PCB a week ago yet was baffled by the board's choice to straightforwardly promote for a successor to Waqar Younis.
The 43-year-old will rather stay with the UAE and said that he precluded himself in light of the PCB's request that it needed an outside mentor.
"I'm still the UAE head mentor and am not going anyplace," Javed was cited as saying by Sport360.
"I'm not taking off. I'm not notwithstanding applying for the Pakistan work in light of the fact that the hypothesis is they are going for an outside mentor."
As per Javed, PCB had given him their pledge yet have had change of heart since.
"Because of weight or whatever, it has changed. So I would prefer not to give my ability to individuals who don't hold their guarantees," Javed included.
"Out of the blue they are experiencing an alternate process. Why didn't they let me know this some time recently?"
Javed, an individual from the 1992 World Cup winning group, played 22 Tests and 163 ODIs for Pakistan somewhere around 1988 and 1998, had additionally served Pakistan cricket as partner and knocking down some pins mentor for three and a half years.
He has been head mentor of the UAE since 2012.
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