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LAHORE, MARCH 23. Pakistan coach Javed Miandad on Tuesday urged the team's 1992 World Cup winning captain Imran Khan to help his bowlers resolve their current problems in the one-day International series against India. ``As a coach and colleague I request Imran to come and help bowlers in the nets,'' Javed Miandad said just a day before the grand finale of the five-match limited-overs series. Miandad's cry for help came in response to Imran Khan's claim on Monday that Pakistan's bowling woes had been compounded because the team did not have a bowling coach. ``Please come and help our bowlers. It's going to benefit Pakistan,'' Miandad said.
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