Following a miserable season in all formats, the Mumbai Cricket Association has reinstated Sandeep Patil, the chairman of the national selection panel, as its chief selector.
Ryan Harris has taken an unexpected early step into coaching, having been named assistant coach of Australia A for a home series in July and August.
Worcestershire have managed to secure the services of two New Zealand internationals (Colin Munro & Mitchell McCleneghan) to add some quality to their squad in a season where they are largely tipped to struggle.
Batsman Mark Cosgrove will return to play for South Australia next summer, four years after he was axed by the state and subsequently moved to Tasmania.
I had high hopes from Rashid Latif. He is a straight forward and sensible person and quite a few upcoming players have come through his academy. But all our former players including him have such bloated egos that they want to act as dictators. He could have accepted the job in the greater interest of the team but no he wanted 'complete authority' as a selector.
I had high hopes from Rashid Latif. He is a straight forward and sensible person and quite a few upcoming players have come through his academy. But all our former players including him have such bloated egos that they want to act as dictators. He could have accepted the job in the greater interest of the team but no he wanted 'complete authority' as a selector.
i think to do justice to his job he needed complete authority or staff/team whatever. Abdul Qadir also did not get what he wanted so he resigned. its better if latif joins only when he gets what he require. after all he has a big maybe huge job to do. every now and then we hear that some players are given unnecessorily more chances and that some deserving players are not given any chances.
I have heard that it is now unplayable in countries which do not support handful of third world countries not recognized by Sony like Pakistan. Steam is a true global platform.Then they cry that console gaming is dying.
I have heard that it is now unplayable in countries which do not support handful of third world countries not recognized by Sony like Pakistan. Steam is a true global platform.Then they cry that console gaming is dying.