Has struggling Pakistan found a new coach in Yograj singh? Old video goes viral
by Misha Ghosh · Inside Sport IndiaPakistan will play their last dead rubber game in the ICC Champions Trophy against Bangladesh
The Pakistan Cricket Team is in tatters. The hosts of the ICC Champions Trophy have been eliminated from the tournament in just 6 days. The Men in Green lost both of their games thus far and have been shown the exit door. However, now an old video of Yograj Sinh has gone viral where he claims he can make the team world beaters if he coaches them for a year.
Pakistan lost their opening game to New Zealand by 60 runs. In their second game, they were humiliated by India as the Men in Blue secured their spot in the semi-finals with a 6 win over their arch-rivals. The Pakistan team have been unable to showcase their worth, being poor in both their batting and bowling.
Yograj Singh best coach option for Pakistan?
Reports have already emerged that Pakistan can sack their head coach Aaqib Javed after their disastrous performance in the ICC event. The Men in Green still have a game left to play against Bangladesh, however the game is a dead rubber with both teams having been eliminated from the tournament.
“I don’t know. Sometimes I think I should call them and ask if you don’t have a coach, then give me this team. Give this team to me for a year and I will make them tigers. You have made India and Pakistan such that the two brothers won’t ever meet. They will meet either today or tomorrow. I think it is the same land,” Yograj Singh told News18SportsNext.
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Yuvraj Singh’s father is a well-known coach in India and has mentored some big stars. He has claimed that the Pakistani side has talent but there is absolutely no coordination in them.
“I am telling you, they have talent. They have fast bowlers who bowl at 150, 155kph. But, there is no coordination in the team,” Yograj concluded.