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Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has in principle decided to sign on Australian Dav Whatmore as its National team coach but will make an official announcement in a week’s time. Sources in the PCB said that after the interviews of the three prospective coaching candidates — Whatmore, Geoff Lawson and Richard Done — were conducted, Whatmore had impressed the Board and players the most. “The decision has been made in principle and details of the contract have also been discussed with Whatmore, but final details are being worked out. He is expected to be paid more than what Pakistan was paying former coach, the late Bob Woolmer,” a source said. He said Whatmore had impressed because of his experience of working with teams in South Asia and managing their players. Whatmore, who met with the players on Saturday, described them as “positive, vibrant and confident.” Whatmore, 53, said he was impressed with the eagerness to learn in the Pakistan camp. “They are more vibrant and positive and want to do well even after the disappointment they suffered in the World Cup,” Whatmore said. Pakistan and arch-rival India were eliminated in the first round of the World Cup and their exits stripped the tournament of most of its charm and glamour, especially for cricket fans from the sub-continent. Whatmore said there was a positive spirit in the Pakistan team with the appointment of a new and young captain in Shoaib Malik. “I think the change in captaincy with a younger guy being given charge has brought about this positive change,” he said.— PTI
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