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Aaqib to train Bangladesh youngsters

Karachi: Former Pakistan speedster Aaqib Javed, ignored by PCB for the coaching job of its national team, has been picked by the Bangladesh Cricket Board to spot, groom and train young fast bowlers.

Aaqib will supervise a specialised coaching camp and would share his experience with a group of select fast bowlers.

“Coaching the young bowlers in Bangladesh is a big challenge for me. As I know they do have some good young talent coming up now as cricket has become a big sport in their country after their World Cup performance,” Aaqib said.

The camp has been organised on the lines of the MRF Pace Academy in India.

Aaqib, who also works with the National Cricket Academy in Lahore as its bowling coach, said he was always interested in foreign assignments and sharing his experiences with young players.

“I feel very comfortable working with youngsters as they pick up things very fast,” he said. — PTI

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