The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has made a bold move by appointing former fast bowler Aaqib Javed as the interim head coach of the Pakistan menโs cricket team. His tenure will stretch all the way to the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, giving the former pacer a chance to leave his mark on one of cricketโs most competitive tournaments.
For Aaqib, this isnโt uncharted territory. His coaching resume is impressive, and his love for the game is evident in the success stories heโs been a part of. But will this seasoned campaigner bring the spark Pakistan needs?
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Aaqib Javed’s Coaching Experience
Aaqib Javed is no stranger to Pakistan cricket. Fans remember him not just for his fiery bowling spells but also for his contributions as a coach. He was part of the coaching setup when Pakistan clinched the ICC T20 World Cup in 2009โa memory etched in every fanโs heart.
But his achievements donโt stop there. He played a vital role in leading the Pakistan U-19 side to a World Cup win in 2004. And letโs not forget his time with the UAE team, where he helped them earn ODI status and qualify for the ICC World Cup 2015.
Earlier this year, he also worked with the Sri Lanka menโs team as their bowling coach. This extensive coaching background gives Aaqib a unique edge. He knows how to handle pressure, develop young talent, and build a winning teamโa combination Pakistan desperately needs heading into the Champions Trophy.
While Aaqibโs role is labeled โinterim,โ itโs far from a stopgap measure. His responsibilities donโt just end with coaching the team. Heโll also continue serving as a senior member of the National Selection Committee, giving him significant influence over team dynamics.
In the meantime, the PCB will be searching for a permanent white-ball head coach, aiming to finalize the appointment post-Champions Trophy. This leaves Aaqib in an interesting position. If he can deliver results, whoโs to say he wonโt be the front-runner for the permanent role?
The Road Ahead
Pakistanโs schedule is packed, and Aaqib has no time to ease into his new role. The team is gearing up for a busy winter, with white-ball series against Zimbabwe and South Africa in November and December.
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Then comes the big testโa triangular series involving New Zealand and South Africa right before the Champions Trophy.
And letโs not forget that Aaqibโs journey wonโt be a walk in the park. He inherits a team with unresolved questions. The resignation of Gary Kirsten left a void in the white-ball coaching department. Meanwhile, Jason Gillespie’s role as the red-ball coach is under scrutiny due to strained relations with the PCB.
As Aaqib steps in, heโll have to navigate these complexities while focusing on the bigger pictureโhelping Pakistan dominate in the Champions Trophy and beyond.
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