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Following in the footsteps of BCCI and Rahul Dravid, PCB set to appoint legendary Younis Khan as Under-19 coach

Besides, Younis will also be in charge of the national junior selection committee as its chief.

PTI Reported by: PTI Karachi Published on: March 17, 2019 17:39 IST
PCB Younis Khan
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Younis and Rahul in a file photo during their playing days.

Former captain Younis Khan is set to be appointed as the head coach of the Pakistan Under-19 team, a Cricket Board (PCB) source said here Sunday. Citing the example of Rahul Dravid, who is the coach of India Under-19 team, PCB chairman Ehsan Mani had recently said that Pakistan too needed to follow BCCI's footsteps and hand over the charge of the nation's youth cricket to former cricketers. Besides, Younis will also be in charge of the national junior selection committee as its chief.

"A decision has been taken in this regard within the PCB but the announcement will be made soon after completing a few formalities," the source said.

"Younis will be given full powers as head coach and also chief selector of the national junior selection committee and he will be assisted by another former Test player, Nadeem Khan who is in line to be appointed as manager," the source said.

Both Younis and Nadeem are set to be appointed on a long-term basis and are expected to work with the juniors until the next ICC Youth World Cup.

"In the past, there has been a tendency to change coaches and managers of the junior team after one or two series and this has hurt the progress and development of the junior players," the source said.

He said Younis himself had shown interest in working with the Under-19 players but made it clear that he would only take up the assignment if given full authority.

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