PCB unveils coaching staff for Bangladesh series

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Sunday announced the team management for the upcoming three-match T20 International series against Bangladesh, scheduled to begin on May 28 at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium.

Former New Zealand head coach Mike Hesson will lead the coaching staff for the series. Hesson, who brings significant international and franchise experience, is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the team ahead of upcoming global competitions.

The coaching setup also includes Hanif Malik as batting coach, Ashley Noffke as bowling coach, and Mohammad Masroor as fielding coach. Malik is a respected figure in Pakistan’s domestic circuit, while Noffke, a former Australian cricketer, adds international expertise to the staff.

Support personnel for the series comprise Cliffe Deacon as physiotherapist, Imran Ullah as strength and conditioning coach, Talha Ejaz as performance analyst, Dr Wajid Ali Rafai as team doctor, and Muhammad Ehsan as masseur.

Veteran administrator Naveed Akram Cheema returns as team manager, bringing extensive experience from previous international assignments. Irtaza Kumail and Syed Naeem Ahmed will handle security and media duties, respectively.

The T20I series serves as an important part of Pakistan’s preparation for major international events later this year.

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