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Malik applies to be Pakistan batting coach

Former Pakistan captain Salim Malik, who overturned a life ban from cricket, applied for the job of national team batting coach on Thursday.

In 2008, a court in Lahore lifted a life ban on Malik whic

Keep mouth shut and focus on cricket: Waqar to Afridi

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Former Pakistan Test coach Waqar Younis has advised flamboyant allrounder Shahid Afridi to keep his mouth shut and focus on performing well as a cricketer.

In an unusually hard-hitting interview to G

Hope spot-fixing convictions help cricket in long run: Waqar

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He is dismayed by the conviction of three Pakistan cricketers in the spot-fixing scam but former head coach Waqar Younis hopes it would prove beneficial to the game in the long run.

"I hope that the

Afridi is 'immature': Younis in report to PCB

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Pakistan coach Waqar Younis has filed a damaging report against former captain Shahid Afridi calling him 'immature' and holding him responsible for two losses in the ODI series against West Indies.

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Pakistan coach laments Afridi retirement

Pakistan cricket coach Waqar Younis said on Thursday he was “disappointed” by Shahid Afridi’s decision to retire from internationals and played down a reported rift with his former captain.

PCB to discuss Waqar-Afridi spat in details

Pakistan coach Waqar Younis has been told to return to the country with the national team instead of going to Australia as the PCB wants to discuss his reported dispute with sacked one-day captain, Sh

Waqar salutes Pakistan as Afridi fall-out looms

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Pakistan coach Waqar Younis praised his team for a "wonderful job" after they shrugged off the cold to complete a 2-0 one-day international series away to Ireland here at Stormont.

Pakistan is now free of controversies: Waqar

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Pakistan coach Waqar Younis feels that spot-fixing scandal and disciplinary issues involving the players, which had stained the image of game in the country, were things of the past and said that the national team is back on a winning track.

‘Scandals won’t haunt Pakistan’

Hambantota, Sri Lanka: Pakistan coach Waqar Younis said on Monday that the spot-fixing scandal, which sparked lengthy bans for three high-profile players, will not haunt his embattled team at the Worl

Pak’s Akhtar woes

Dhaka: Pakistan coach Waqar Younis has admitted worries over mercurial Shoaib Akhtar's poor form ahead of the World Cup that has left the team's pace attack without a spearhead.

"Shoaib is not in to

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