Former India skipper Ajay Jadeja has revealed an interesting fact about coaching the Pakistan team after their dismal show in the ODI World Cup 2023. The former skipper was part of the Afghanistan team as he served as the mentor of the team in the marquee tournament, under him the Afghans beat Pakistan in the tournament for the first time in history. Under his mentorship, Hashmatullah Shahidi's side created history as they won four games and failed to qualify for the knockouts but they finished 6th in the points table qualifying for their first-ever Champions Trophy.
The 52-year-old batter has shared his opinion of joining the Men in Green. He in a conversation with Sports Tak after the World Cup 2023, he was asked about taking up a coaching role in Pakistan. Jadeja jokingly said yes to taking the role of the 1992 World Champions.
The Men in Green after their poor show in the marquee tournament, the whole bunch of their management has been changed. Babar Azam has stepped down as the captain from all formats of the game. Pakistan has appointed former skipper Mohammad Hafeez and their chief selector is former pacer Wahab Riaz.
I shared my learnings with Afghans and I believe Pakistan were once like Afghanistan: Ajay Jadeja
Jadeja while comparing Afghanistan with the Pakistani side said, "I am ready. I shared my learnings with Afghans and I believe Pakistan were once like Afghanistan. You could say anything you wanted to in the face of your teammate." Shan Masood has been appointed as the new Test captain and their star pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi will be captaining the T20I format.
The Men in Green failed to qualify for the semi-final for the second consecutive time. They are currently in Australia for their three-match test series which is set to begin on December 14. The newly appointed skipper Shan Masood has picked his first-choice wicket-keeper between Sarfaraz Ahmed and Mohammad Rizwan. He believes Sarfaraz has done well in the domestic circuit and in the last test series as well making him the first choice for the first test.
Former India skipper drops shocking comments after Pakistan's poor show in ODI World Cup 2023
The 52-year-old batter has shared his opinion of joining the Men in Green. He in a conversation with Sports Tak after the World Cup 2023, he was asked about taking up a coaching role in Pakistan.
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Former India skipper Ajay Jadeja has revealed an interesting fact about coaching the Pakistan team after their dismal show in the ODI World Cup 2023. The former skipper was part of the Afghanistan team as he served as the mentor of the team in the marquee tournament, under him the Afghans beat Pakistan in the tournament for the first time in history. Under his mentorship, Hashmatullah Shahidi's side created history as they won four games and failed to qualify for the knockouts but they finished 6th in the points table qualifying for their first-ever Champions Trophy.
The 52-year-old batter has shared his opinion of joining the Men in Green. He in a conversation with Sports Tak after the World Cup 2023, he was asked about taking up a coaching role in Pakistan. Jadeja jokingly said yes to taking the role of the 1992 World Champions.
The Men in Green after their poor show in the marquee tournament, the whole bunch of their management has been changed. Babar Azam has stepped down as the captain from all formats of the game. Pakistan has appointed former skipper Mohammad Hafeez and their chief selector is former pacer Wahab Riaz.
I shared my learnings with Afghans and I believe Pakistan were once like Afghanistan: Ajay Jadeja
Jadeja while comparing Afghanistan with the Pakistani side said, "I am ready. I shared my learnings with Afghans and I believe Pakistan were once like Afghanistan. You could say anything you wanted to in the face of your teammate." Shan Masood has been appointed as the new Test captain and their star pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi will be captaining the T20I format.
The Men in Green failed to qualify for the semi-final for the second consecutive time. They are currently in Australia for their three-match test series which is set to begin on December 14. The newly appointed skipper Shan Masood has picked his first-choice wicket-keeper between Sarfaraz Ahmed and Mohammad Rizwan. He believes Sarfaraz has done well in the domestic circuit and in the last test series as well making him the first choice for the first test.