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Mudassar Nazar to resign as Pak cricket academy head coach
Lahore, Oct 6 (ANI): Former Pakistani cricketer Mudassar Nazar has decided to quit as head coach of his country's National Cricket Academy (NCA) in order to take up a coaching job at ICC's Global Cricket Academy in Dubai.
Confirming this here last evening, a PCB spokesman said that Nazar will quit the post on December 31.
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"It is a big setback for us as Mudassar had been working hard to make the NCA a productive and effective institution," the Daily Times quoted the official as saying.
Mudassar, who has played 76 Tests and 122 one-day internationals for Pakistan, said he was looking to expand his coaching horizon. "The ICC position offers a lot of challenges, that is why I applied for it," he said.
He said the NCA was a well-established institution in the country and would produce a lot of talent in the coming years. "The results will start coming in due course as it takes time for a product to be successful but the board has already invested a lot in it. The establishment of a bio-mechanics lab in the academy is a big step forward," he said.
The PCB official said a decision on who would replace Mudassar would be taken soon.
Mudassar has also worked with the Kenyan Cricket Academy and was Pakistan team coach in 2002. (ANI)
Coaches Hadlee and Mudassar to join ICC Global Cricket Academy.



