Noor-ul-Haq Malikzai, Afghanistan’s chief selector, has been appointed.
On Saturday, the Afghanistan Cricket Board named former middle-order batsman Noor-ul-Haq Malikzai as the senior side’s chief selector (February 19). Malikzai, by the way, had serving as head selector on an interim basis for the previous three months before ACB decided to give him the job on a full-time basis.
Malikzai stated that he is not just concerned with short-term aims, but also with long-term ones. “We have a busy 2022 ahead of us, and as a team; we’ll be focusing on not only meeting our immediate requirements but also achieving our long-term objectives.”
“We have a parcel of ability in this nation, and it’s basic that they get the opportunity they merit; he continued. The ACB’s chief official officer, Naseeb Khan said he had full certainty in Malikzai; to chair the determination board since he awed him amid his between times part of three months ago. “Malikzai has done an amazing work as acting chief selector; illustrating extraordinary eagerness all through the choice of groups for the U19 Asia Container and U19 World Container; as well as our most recent squad choices for the Netherlands and Bangladesh arrangement. I need to salute him and wish him the most excellent of luckiness within the future.”
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Malikzai played in two One-Day Internationals for Afghanistan; as well as two seasons of the ICC U19 World Cup in 2010 and 2012. He’s also appears in 18 first-class matches, 13 List-A matches, and eight Twenty20 matches.
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Asadullah Khan resigned as top selector in June 2020, citing too much disruption and interference from the board’s “non-cricketers.”
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