PCB appoints Grant Flower as batting coach

SportsPCB appoints Grant Flower as batting coach

PCB appoints Grant Flower as batting coach

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday appointed former Zimbabwe opener Grant Flower as batting coach of the national cricket team for the next two years.

The 43-year-old Grant, the younger brother of former England coach Andy Flower, will join in August during Pakistan’s tour of Sri Lanka.

“We have completed the signing of Grant Flower as batting coach for two years starting from August,” a PCB spokesman told reporters.

Earlier on May 12, the PCB appointed former leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed as the national spin bowling coach for the next two years.

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