Mark Coles was coach of Pakistan females’s group. (Source: Twitter
Mark Coles has actually stepped down as the head coach of the Pakistan females’s cricket group due to individual factors, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) notified on Thursday. Coles, the previous New Zealand cricket coach and gamer, will not be readily available with the females’s side for the upcoming white-ball series versus South Africa, which is set to begin on September 1 in Karachi, the PCB notified in a release on Thursday.
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Coles, who had actually formerly functioned as head coach of the ladies’s group from 2017 to 2019, was selected once again this year in April. “The PCB wishes to extend its thankfulness to Mark Coles for his short stint with the ladies’s side and wants him well in his future endeavours,” the PCB stated in a declaration.
The replacement of Mark Coles will be revealed in due course, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) notified here on Thursday.
Coles was at first selected head coach of the Pakistan ladies’s nationwide cricket group on a trial basis in 2017 prior to being offered a two-year agreement after Pakistan females beat New Zealand in a match. He was provided the task on the condition that he would reside in Pakistan.
Throughout his stint as head coach, Pakistan won 9 of the 28 Women’s One Day Internationals that they played, and 12 of their 30 Women’s Twenty20 International matches, and likewise completed fifth in the 2017– 20 ICC Women’s Championship.