By Omar Khalid
SPO12
Sports Pakistan cricket coach Geoff
Lawson sacked By
Omar Khalid Karachi, Oct 24 IANS
Pakistan Friday sacked its struggling coach Geoff
Lawson, almost 16 months after he was given the challenging assignment. Sources in the
Pakistan Cricket Board PCB told IANS that the PCB chairman Ijaz Butt has issued
instructions for sacking
Lawson for his failure to deliver the goods.
Lawson will be paid three months salary as per his contract, sources said. Pakistan's legendary batsman Javed Miandad, who has served as
Pakistan coach in the past, is a hot favourite to succeed
Lawson ahead of the
all-important
home series against
India in Jan-Feb next year. Saleem Altaf, who has been appointed as PCB's Director General, has already met Miandad. However, sources said that the final decision on the new
Pakistan coach
will be taken in the next few days.
Lawson, a former Australian pacer, has been under
fire for failing to inspire the team to win any major
event since his appointment last summer. He succeeded the late Bob Woolmer, who tragically died during the World Cup in
Jamaica last March. Under
Lawson,
Pakistan lost back-to-back
Test and ODI series against
South Africa and
India last year and also failed to live up to
home expectations at this summer's
Asia Cup. The high point of Lawson's stint was when
Pakistan reached the final of the inaugural World Twenty20 Championship in
South Africa last September before being beaten by
India. In another major decision, Butt removed Shafqat Naghmi from the important post of PCB Chief Operating Officer. Butt has issued the
instructions to appoint former
Pakistan Test cricketer Altaf as Board's Director-General. It is a new post in the PCB but a board insider said that Altaf has been given the additional powers of a chief operating officer as well. Altaf served as a PCB Director under the previous two PCB bosses Shaharyar Khan and Nasim Ashraf. He was fired by Ashraf for allegedly leaking
information, but was later restored by a
court order. --Indo-Asian
News Service kh/av/vs 358
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