Sunil Narine's mission impossible: 75 hours, two continents, four games

The allrounder is expected to make a 9000-mile round trip across the Atlantic to fulfil his MLC and Vitality Blast commitments

Matt Roller11-Jul-2023Sunil Narine is planning a 9000-mile round trip across the Atlantic to ensure that he can fulfil his T20 commitments this weekend, playing for LA Knight Riders in the inaugural season of Major League Cricket (MLC) and for Surrey in the Vitality Blast.Narine has been in the UK for the last six weeks, since the conclusion of the IPL, and has played in all of Surrey’s 15 Blast fixtures to date. He is their leading wicket-taker, with 20 scalps, and has also rediscovered his form with the bat, averaging 22.55 at a strike rate of 159.84.After playing in Surrey’s quarter-final victory over Lancashire in Manchester on Friday night, Narine flew to the US and will captain LA Knight Riders – his fourth Knight Riders franchise, after Kolkata, Trinbago and Abu Dhabi – on MLC’s opening night in Dallas on Thursday, against Texas Super Kings.Related

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Surrey expect Narine to land back in the UK on Saturday morning, in time for their Blast semi-final against Somerset, which starts at 2.30pm at Edgbaston. If they win, they would then play against either Essex or Hampshire later that evening in the final.Narine would then travel back to Dallas, aiming to return in time for LAKR’s second fixture on Sunday night. If Surrey qualify for the Blast final, Narine could play four games within a 75-hour window – around 18 of which would be spent on transatlantic flights.There remains a chance that Narine’s itinerary could change but Chris Jordan, Surrey’s captain, confirmed to ESPNcricinfo: “That’s the plan.” He added: “His schedule is quite tight, but that’s exactly where franchise cricket is at. I know from playing it quite a bit as well, the challenges of it, but once the commitment is there, everything else becomes easy.Sunil Narine’s transatlantic journeys•ESPNcricinfo Ltd”He is definitely a very committed cricketer and a very committed guy,” Jordan said of Narine. “You only have to see the way he jumps into training: he loves batting and bowling, improving his game, coming up against different players. I call him my Swiss Army knife: he’s a guy for any situation and any time.”Players have made similar trips previously for Blast Finals Day. For example, Alex Hales and Harry Gurney both returned from the Caribbean Premier League to play for Nottinghamshire in 2019, then flew back to Barbados the following day.Many players also hopped from tournament to tournament at short notice during the congested window from November 2022-February 2023, which saw a number of franchise leagues running simultaneously, but the scale of Narine’s potential commute may be unprecedented.

WATCH: Inter Miami's Lionel Messi scores magnificent free kick to seal win vs. FC Porto in Club World Cup

The Argentine attacker scored a world-class free kick less than 10 minutes into the second half to give the Herons the lead in their CWC match

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Inter Miami taking on Porto in CWCMessi scores brilliant free kickArgentine spearheading tournament runWatch every FIFA Club World Cup game free on DAZNStream nowWHAT HAPPENED?

Lionel Messi did it again, folks. The Inter Miami superstar lined up from 20 yards and used his trademark left foot to score a world-class free kick in the FIFA Club World Cup on Thursday afternoon in the ' match against FC Porto. His sublime effort was nothing short of magic, as he bent the ball over the wall and into the back of the net.

His 54th-minute strike arrived just seven minutes after Miami leveled the score through winger Telasco Segovia, bringing themselves back into the tie after being down 1-0 at the break. The goal would also prove to be deciding for Inter Miami as they would hold to a 2-1 result vs. the .

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Miami drew their opening game of the competition against Egyptian side Al Ahly 0-0, beginning the tournament with a point as they compete in Group A of the expanded 32-team Club World Cup.

Miami now have four points in the Club World Cup and will face Palmeiras. With both sides getting a win and a draw, a draw should see both sides advance to the knockout stages.

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SA20 2024 starts on January 10, will clash with Test series in NZ

Top South African players will play the league, meaning Test squad will be without several key players

Firdose Moonda15-Aug-2023The second edition of the SA20 will run from January 10 to February 10, 2024 and will clash with South Africa’s two-Test series in New Zealand which starts with a warm-up match on January 29.Since the SA20 is owned in the majority by Cricket South Africa, players are obliged to fulfil their SA20 franchise contracts ahead of national duty. Therefore, players who are participating in the tournament will not be available for the New Zealand tour.That means South Africa will be without Test captain Temba Bavuma, opening batter Aiden Markram, middle-order players Ryan Rickelton, Heinrich Klaasen and Rassie van der Dussen, allrounder Wiaan Mulder, and their entire frontline attack: Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Marco Jansen, Anrich Nortje, Gerald Coetzee, Keshav Maharaj and Simon Harmer.All those players have SA20 deals and more could follow after the auction on September 27, leaving South Africa to choose a weakened Test team for the World Test Championship fixtures in New Zealand.Related

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“Protea players in the SA20 will not be going to New Zealand and that is a directive from CSA,” Pholetsi Moseki, the CSA CEO, told ESPNcricinfo. “But our plans are on track. The auction will be the next milestone and Shukri [Conrad, the Test coach] will then determine player availability for the tour.”Contacted for comment, Conrad said he will “have to put my thinking cap on” as he selects the Test squad while Moseki saw it as “an opportunity to see if the pipeline is pumping.” SA league commissioner Graeme Smith described the clash as “not ideal”, but said the league had been “very clear from the start, in terms of how things were created and structured” and is “focused on making sure we deliver the best four weeks of competition”.To that end, the SA20 follows a more balanced schedule than last season, when it had to vacate Newlands, Boland Park and St George’s Park after two weeks for the Women’s T20 World Cup and then take a 10-day break for an ODI series against England. This season, which begins when defending champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape taking on Joburg Super Kings in Gqeberha, every franchise will host a home match in the first week. The six franchises each play each other home and away before the knockouts.As ESPNcricinfo had reported earlier, the tournament moves from away from semi-finals in 2024, to three playoffs (an eliminator and two qualifiers) in a knockout structure that mirrors the IPL.The uncluttered fixture list also means that weekday matches will be played as standalone matches and double-headers will take place on Saturdays only. Sunday matches will start at 3pm local time, in order for fans to enjoy a late afternoon’s entertainment before the work week.The SA20 will start three days after India’s all-format tour of South Africa, which ends with the New Year’s Test, and will be played in the prime summer January window for the foreseeable future. It was initially planned that there would be no international fixture clashes with the SA20 but the last edition had to make room for a Covid-19 postponed World Cup Super League series against England.This time around, CSA approached New Zealand about moving the Tests, which were announced in the most recent Future Tours Programme, but have been told there is no room for negotiation.

'I won't have fun' – Thomas Muller brutally shuts down Man Utd transfer question ahead of Bayern Munich exit

Thomas Muller has brutally shut down talk of a Manchester United transfer ahead of his Bayern Munich exit.

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Muller is set to leave Bayern after this summer's Club World Cup, and while uncertainty remains over his next move, the German great has ruled out a switch to Ruben Amorim's troubled United side for now. The 35-year-old admitted in the past it would have been an attractive move but now he "wouldn't have fun".

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He told CBS Sports: "Yeah, I thought about it. There were some moments I thought it would be nice to experience it."

When pressed on if a United move looked appealing, Muller replied: "Many times… or do you mean now? Now? No, no. I’m not the right guy for them and they are not the right club for me. They won’t have fun and I won’t have fun so that’s not a match."

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Muller will go down as one of Bayern's greatest ever players after 25 years at the German giants, with 17 of those in the first-team. It seems the veteran could head to Major League Soccer but the fact that he has ruled out a United move is telling in regards to their current plight.

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Muller will end his lengthy stay at Bayern following the conclusion of the Club World Cup. The forward could feature for his side against Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday in an intriguing quarter-final clash.

Gill down with dengue, but not yet ruled out of India's World Cup opener vs Australia

“We’ll wait to take a decision at the last minute we possibly can,” Rahul Dravid says

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Shubman Gill is unwell, having tested positive for dengue, but hasn’t been ruled out* of India’s opening World Cup game against Australia in Chennai on Sunday as initially thought.Addressing a press contingent two days out from the game, head coach Rahul Dravid said, “He [Gill] is certainly feeling better today than he was yesterday, so that’s a positive, but the medical team is monitoring him on a day-to-day basis, so we’ll see,” Dravid said. “We’ve got 36 hours to go, so we’ll see how that goes. We’ll see whatever decision they take. But yeah, he’s feeling a little bit better today than he was yesterday.”Asked to confirm if Gill would or wouldn’t play the game, Dravid said, “The medical team hasn’t ruled him out as yet. We’ll keep monitoring on a day-to-day basis. We’ve got 36 hours. We’ll wait to take a decision at the last minute we possibly can. We’ll see how he feels day after tomorrow.”In case Gill isn’t fit in time, Ishan Kishan is likely to open the innings with captain Rohit Sharma. Another option is KL Rahul.Gill, who did not attend India’s training sessions at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Wednesday and Thursday, is the leading run-getter in ODIs this year with 1230 runs at an average of 72.35 and a strike rate of 105.03. In his last four ODIs, he has hit two centuries and a half-century, two of those knocks coming against Sunday’s opponents, Australia.Kishan has three half-centuries in five ODIs as an opener this year, to go with an impressive 82 against Pakistan from No. 5. Rahul, who made a comeback from injury during the Asia Cup, last opened in an ODI in August 2022, against Zimbabwe. Overall, he has opened 23 times in ODIs, scoring 915 runs at an average of 43.57.

Sports minister looks to replace SLC officials with Ranatunga-led interim committee

The dissolution was precipitated by Sri Lanka’s exit from the ongoing World Cup, amidst public outcry at the team’s being dismissed for 55 at the Wankhede

Andrew Fidel Fernando06-Nov-2023Sri Lanka’s sports minister Roshan Ranasinghe has sought to sack the Sri Lanka Cricket board, replacing officials with a government-appointed “interim committee” headed by Arjuna Ranatunga. It is unclear as yet what the ICC’s response to this move is, given the ICC had taken a dim view of Sri Lanka’s last government-appointed committee in 2014.Under Sri Lanka’s own Sports Law, however, the government has the power to dissolve the governing body of any sport – a power it has used several times on SLC in the last 20 years. But during the time of the most-recent interim committee, which presided for roughly a year between 2014 and 2015, the ICC had refused to disburse payments owed to SLC, and held those funds in escrow until a fresh board was elected by SLC’s members. SLC was also demoted to observer status at ICC board meetings.The dissolution was precipitated by Sri Lanka’s exit from the ongoing men’s World Cup, amidst public outcry at the team’s being dismissed for 55 at the Wankhede against India. But trouble had been brewing for over a year, with the sports minister frequently accusing the board of financial misappropriation and mismanagement.Ranatunga has also separately spoken publicly about what he would change if put in charge of cricket in the country.He is the only former international cricketer in the interim committee, however. The others in the seven member committee are SI Imam, Rohini Marasinghe, and Irangani Perera (who are all retired judges of either the Supreme or High Court of Sri Lanka), Upali Dharmadasa, who has previously held top positions in SLC, and Rakitha Rajapakshe and Hisham Jamaldeen, who are sons of politicians belonging to the same ruling, political coalition as sports minister Ranasinghe. Rajapakshe and Jamaldeen work in law, and real estate respectively.Soon after Sri Lanka’s defeat to India last week, Ranasinghe had sent a letter to the other Full Member boards accusing SLC of “mismanagement” – a letter which he sought to essentially pave the way for his appointing his own committee.The ICC’s board is due to meet in the two weeks, and Ranatunga will expect to act as Sri Lanka’s director (the ICC board is made up of directors from all full member nations) at that meeting.

Liverpool squad attend Diogo Jota's funeral in Portugal as hundreds of mourners gather outside church following striker's death in tragic car accident

Liverpool staff and players are in attendance as Diogo Jota's funeral takes place in Portugal, following his death in a tragic car crash on Thursday.

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Liverpool acknowledged their "devastating loss" in a statement on Thursday and several first-team players, as well as head coach Arne Slot, are present at the funeral of both Jota and his brother Andre Silva in Gondomar, Portugal.

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Reds skipper Virgil van Dijk was pictured carrying a red wreath with Jota's number 20 emblazoned on it into the ceremony, while Andrew Robertson carried the number 30, Andre Silva's number for Portuguese second-tier side Penafiel.

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Among the other attendees were Portugal internationals Ruben Dias, Bernardo Silva and Ruben Neves, the latter having travelled after featuring for Al-Hilal in the Club World Cup in the United States on Friday night.

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Family and friends of Jota and Andre Silva have also gathered at the funeral, as well as crowds of mourners outside, with numbers in their hundreds according to the .

Nottingham Forest eye €40m bid for Anthony Elanga replacement but Monaco and Borussia Dortmund already in talks to sign winger from PSV.

Nottingham Forest are targeting Johan Bakayoko from PSV to replace outgoing Anthony Elanga but face competition from Monaco and Borussia Dortmund.

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According to Sacha Tavolieri, Dortmund and Monaco are also strongly interested in the player with both clubs already in contacts with the players entourage. However, Forest, boosted by the £55 million ($75m) they could receive from the sale of Elanga, are ready to satisfy the Dutch club with a bid of €40m (£34m/$46m) for the player according to , via .

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Bakayoko is eager to play in the Champions League. While both Dortmund and Monaco can provide that Forest can only provide Conference League football. Forest have agreed a deal with Lyon for Malick Fofana as backup to Bakayoko but face competition from Chelsea and Bayern Munich as they are yet to convince the player on a contract.

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PSV are set to complete the sale of Noa Lang to Napoli for a sum of €28m (£24m/$32m) this month, with the player reportedly set for a medical.

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Forest will have a tough task convincing Bakayoko since they are not having Champions league football next season. For Bakayoko he will assess all his options before making his decision to join his future club.

ODI World Cup digest: Dutch delight; Pakistan team hit by virus

Netherlands upset South Africa again at a World Cup while Pakistan’s squad have been hit hard by a viral infection

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Where does this Netherlands win rank among upsets?

–Fixtures | Squads | Points table | Tournament IndexTop Story: Edwards, van der Merwe help Netherlands script famous win against South AfricaScott Edwards’ rousing unbeaten half-century gave his bowlers belief and they shot for the stars, demolishing South Africa’s storied batting line-up to hand Netherlands a historic World Cup victory.South Africa, having won both their games at the tournament prior to this by more than 100 runs, after posting totals of 428 and 311, had insisted in the lead-up that they had moved on from a group-stage defeat to Netherlands which ended their T20 World Cup campaign last year. Netherlands, meanwhile, had shown fleeting glances of what they might be capable of here with heavy yet spirited defeats to Pakistan and New Zealand. This match followed the script, until Edwards and Roelof van der Merwe – who shone with bat and ball – ripped it up to secure a 38-run win, Netherlands’ first against South Africa in ODIs.Click here for the full reportMatch analysis: Edwards leads from front as Netherlands nail their big momentScott Edwards hit an unbeaten 78 off 69•AFP/Getty ImagesIt was Scott Edwards who took them to “believing” and facilitated “knowing” from a hopeless place. South Africa won the toss, opted to bowl first, and were coasting to victory as early as the 21st over when Netherlands’ captain arrived at the crease with the scoreboard reading 82 for 5. He finished unbeaten on 78, lifting his charges to a score of 245 for 8 with vital assistance from Roelof van der Merwe and Aryan Dutt. He then nailed every tactical call behind the stumps to cap off a remarkable night in Dharamsala.Edwards’ team-mates will tell you he leads from the front. “One of those guys you just want to follow,” is how van Beek put it earlier this month. Maybe it should not be a surprise someone who flirted with an electrical apprenticeship is a handy conductor.Click here to read the full analysis from Vithushan EhantharajahMust Watch: How do South Africa move on from this loss?1:44

How do South Africa move on from this loss?

News headlines The Pakistan cricket team has been struck by a viral infection in their World Cup camp in India, with several players affected by flu and high fever. Most are understood to be on the mend, but several did not attend Tuesday’s optional training session. Abdullah Shafique is currently in quarantine in his room with flu and fever, while Shaheen Shah Afridi, Saud Shakeel and Zaman Khan have also been affected.
Ben Stokes has encouraged his England team-mates to play more aggressively after their 69-run defeat to Afghanistan in Delhi on Sunday night, and looks set to make his first appearance of the tournament against South Africa in Mumbai this weekend.
The PCB has lodged an official complaint with the ICC about the crowd behaviour directed towards the Pakistan players in their game against India at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium over the weekend.Match previewAfghanistan vs New Zealand, Chennai (2pm IST; 8.30am GMT; 7.30pm AEST)3:17

McClenaghan: Afghanistan’s spinners will be a big threat for New Zealand

The 2019 World Cup champions have been taken down. Time for the runners-up next?Afghanistan players have time and again called India their second home. At various points, they have had their base set up at Indian venues like Dehradun, Lucknow and Greater Noida, where they played their “home games”. IPL regulars Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi have always been a crowd favourite, while Naveen-ul-Haq keeps the buzz going.Which is why there was genuine excitement among the Delhi crowd when Afghanistan served defending champions England a 69-run thrashing on Sunday. It was only Afghanistan’s second-ever win in an ODI World Cup game in 18 attempts and their first since 2015.Full previewTeam newsAfghanistan (probable): 1 Rahmanullah Gurbaz, 2 Ibrahim Zadran, 3 Rahmat Shah, 4 Hashmatullah Shahidi (capt), 5 Azmatullah Omarzai, 6 Mohammad Nabi, 7 Ikram Alikhil (wk), 8 Rashid Khan, 9 Mujeeb Ur Rahman, 10 Naveen-ul-Haq, 11 Fazalhaq FarooqiNew Zealand (probable): 1 Devon Conway, 2 Will Young, 3 Rachin Ravindra, 4 Tom Latham (capt, wk), 5 Daryl Mitchell, 6 Glenn Phillips, 7 Mark Chapman, 8 Mitchell Santner, 9 Mark Henry, 10 Lockie Ferguson, 11 Trent BoultAnalysis: Rohit Sharma’s bold new batting template has changed his ODI game – and India’sRohit Sharma at the front and centre•Getty ImagesNobody mourns the reduction in the amount of ODI cricket between the last World Cup and this one. You can’t blame them. Still, it is a shame that because so little 50-over cricket is played, and even less by the best players, we might sometimes fail to notice transformative pieces of work. Rohit Sharma’s transformation since he became the full-time India ODI captain might just be one of those.In a World Cup, though, everyone notices. After the duck in the first match in difficult conditions against Australia, Rohit has practically ended two matches inside the first powerplay. He scored 76 off 43 in the first ten overs against Afghanistan, and 45 off 30 against Pakistan. As with everything he does, this was not random. Not a case of feeling good about it on the day and swinging for the hills.Click here to read the full analysis from Sidharth Monga

Explainer – Making sense of Babar Azam's unexpected resignation as Pakistan captain

Did Babar not say he wanted to lead Pakistan’s rebuild? Does the PCB’s interim committee have the power to take big decisions? And what does all this mean for the coaching staff?

Danyal Rasool16-Nov-20233:16

Hayden: Pakistan’s issues are never to do with leadership group

First things first, why did Babar Azam resign?Well, some degree of change invariably tends to follow poor ODI World Cup campaigns. When Pakistan failed to make the semi-finals in 2019, head coach Mickey Arthur and batting coach Grant Flower were sent packing. Within a year, Sarfaraz Ahmed was gone as ODI captain.Related

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Babar Azam resigns as Pakistan captain in all formats

Pressure had begun to mount on Babar’s captaincy, and lingering concerns about his decision-making, particularly when it came to in-game situations, never really went away. When Babar was appointed Pakistan captain, it wasn’t for technical astuteness; that was widely believed to be a weak spot in his game. Rather, he was the best batter in the side, and the only guaranteed all-format starter at the time.He oversaw a poor run of late with the Test side, including home defeats against Australia and England, the latter Pakistan’s first ever home whitewash. A home series draw against New Zealand was followed by an impressive 2-0 away win in Sri Lanka, but those were Pakistan’s first Test wins in a year. Aside from his first series as captain in January 2021, Babar never oversaw a Test match win at home.The 2023 Asia Cup was viewed as a disappointment, with Pakistan finishing fourth and, at the 2023 World Cup, they lost five of nine games, including one against Afghanistan, which sent them tumbling out in the first round.Reluctant resignation, you say? There is limited evidence Babar truly wanted to step aside. Following Pakistan’s final match at the World Cup, he told Michael Atherton at the post-match presentation that he wished to lead the rebuild, and he reiterated that at the press conference. The PCB said it told him yesterday it had decided to remove him as white-ball captain, and offered him the chance to keep the Test captaincy. Babar appears to have seen the writing on the wall after that, and decided to resign across formats.While still key to Pakistan’s fortunes with the bat, Babar Azam has not had a good time of it as captain of late•ICC/Getty ImagesWait, this is an interim management committee. Can it really sack a captain? Almost certainly not. The PCB chairman has the authority to appoint and remove captains, and while Zaka Ashraf is currently performing that duty, he is the head of the PCB management committee on a temporary basis, a role he had extended for three months by the Pakistan caretaker prime minister. A court in Pakistan ruled the committee did not have the power to make significant changes during its tenure, and was to operate only on a caretaker basis.So to get rid of Babar as captain, it needed Babar to offer his resignation himself. Theoretically, had he refused, he would have remained Pakistan captain in all formats, and the PCB would have no mechanism for removing him.Well, it would still have one avenue: simply not selecting him. But for obvious cricketing reasons, that always seemed untenable.So who replaces him? Is it one person across formats? We know the answer to that is no. The PCB seemed extremely prepared for his resignation, some would say suspiciously so. Within an hour, it appointed Shan Masood, summoned to PCB headquarters in Lahore – even though the committee had ostensibly offered Babar the option to continue as Test captain – as the new Test captain. Shaheen Afridi is the T20I captain. In a moment that perfectly encapsulates the workings of this PCB administration, it also announced Shaheen as ODI captain on social media, before that graphic was swiftly deleted. It later said the ODI captain would be announced “in due course”.You mentioned Mickey Arthur was sacked after the 2019 World Cup. What’s his deal now? Is he still with Pakistan cricket? Well, yes and no. The PCB announced team director Mickey Arthur, as well as head coach Grant Bradburn, have had their roles “reassigned”. There is no information on what they have been reassigned to do, but ESPNcricinfo understands this means neither will travel to Australia next month for Pakistan’s next assignment, a three-match Test series.Mickey Arthur: to stay or not to stay?•Getty ImagesSo if coaches won’t travel with the team, why not remove them? Because at this point the board probably can’t. It also likely falls outside the scope of what this PCB management committee can do. In the absence of Arthur or Bradburn offering their resignations, as Babar did, the PCB has to keep them on. It is understood that resignations from either are not expected anytime soon.So who’s going to coach in their steads in Australia, then? Zaka Ashraf met, among others, Mohammad Hafeez on Tuesday, and it seems that meeting went rather well, because he offered him Arthur’s job. Hafeez will take over as team director, and it is understood he will go to Australia and New Zealand with the side. Hafeez will also take over as head coach, effectively ending the practice of appointing two separate people as team director and head coach. The practice only started with Mickey Arthur’s ascension to team director while grant Bradburn was already in situ.Well, all this seems quite chaotic. When will we get a PCB administration that is allowed to make actual decisions? We thought we’d have one by now when Ashraf came into the role, but with Pakistan’s caretaker government having stretched its role beyond the constitutionally allotted three months, the caretaker prime minister also handed Ashraf and the management committee a further three months.That should take us through to February, when Pakistan is due to hold general elections. Any prime minister that emerges out of those will have the authority to nominate a PCB chairman, and once PCB elections are held, a full PCB administration will have all the powers they have traditionally possessed.Shan Masood takes charge of Pakistan in red-ball cricket – for now at least•Getty ImagesWhat does this mean for Babar, Arthur, Bradburn, Masood and Shaheen? Simply that any developments that have occurred in the past 24 hours are liable to be reversed. If Najam Sethi returns as chairman in February, a definite possibility, it could mean good news for Arthur and Bradburn. He had made clear his desire that Pakistan hire foreign coaches, and publicly pursued Arthur for months before landing a deal for him to return. He would also have the authority to appoint or remove any captain or coach.So these changes are only going to be in effect for the tour of Australia? That, and the following five T20Is in New Zealand, yes. After that, as ever in Pakistan cricket, all bets are off.

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