The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday parted ways with former all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the PCB penned a farewell note for the former team director.
"The PCB extends heartfelt gratitude to Mohammad Hafeez, Director, Pakistan men’s cricket team, for his invaluable contributions." the statement said.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the PCB penned a farewell note for the former team director.
"The PCB extends heartfelt gratitude to Mohammad Hafeez, Director, Pakistan men’s cricket team, for his invaluable contributions." the statement said.
The Pakistan Cricket Board extends heartfelt gratitude to Mohammad Hafeez, Director Pakistan men’s cricket team, for his invaluable contributions. Hafeez's passion for the game has inspired players and his mentorship during the tour of Australia and New Zealand have been of… pic.twitter.com/AM4IKbm0vB
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) February 15, 2024
Acknowledging the passion of the former all-rounder, the PCB said, "Hafeez's passion for the game has inspired players, and his mentorship during the tour of Australia and New Zealand has been of immense importance."
Earlier in November, the PCB had appointed Hafeez as the team director following the World Cup failure in India.
The PCB had announced on X that it had changed the portfolio of the Pakistan coaching staff. "All coaches will continue to work in National Cricket Academy while PCB will announce the new coaching staff in due course for the upcoming series in Australia and New Zealand," the PCB statement said.
Former 🇵🇰 captain Mohammad Hafeez has been given the responsibility of Director - Pakistan Men's Cricket Team.
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) November 15, 2023
The PCB has changed the portfolio of the Pakistan coaching staff. All coaches will continue to work in National Cricket Academy while PCB will announce the new coaching… pic.twitter.com/zwwnsj5lzs
However, while spearheading Pakistan for their tour to Oceania [Australia and New Zealand], things went not in the team's favour and pressure went high on the veteran all-rounder to think about resignation.
Mohammad Hafeez had represented Pakistan in 55 Tests, 218 ODIs, and 119 T20s.
He was also elected as a member of the technical committee.