Pakistan Cricket Board Offers Head Coach Role to Former Captain Sarfaraz Ahmed In a surprise move, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has offered the head coach role to former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed. This decision comes as a major boost for the veteran wicket-keeper batsman, who had been out of international cricket since his retirement from Test cricket in 2021. Sources close to the PCB revealed that Ahmed was approached with the offer after a series of meetings between the board and the former captain. The move is seen as an attempt by the PCB to bring stability and continuity to the team, which has been plagued by poor performances and coaching changes in recent years. Ahmed, who led Pakistan to a historic victory in the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, is known for his strong leadership skills and tactical acumen. His appointment as head coach is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the team, which has struggled to find its footing under previous coaches. The PCB's decision to appoint Ahmed comes as a surprise given that he has no prior coaching experience at the international level. However, sources suggest that his extensive playing career and leadership credentials have been taken into consideration by the board. Ahmed's appointment is subject to formal approval from the PCB's governing body, but all indications point towards him being confirmed as the new head coach in the coming days. The former captain has already begun working on a comprehensive plan to revitalize Pakistan cricket, which includes identifying and nurturing young talent, improving team discipline, and enhancing the overall fitness levels of the players. The news has been met with widespread excitement among Pakistani cricket fans, who are eager to see their team return to its dominant form. Ahmed's appointment is seen as a bold move by the PCB, which could pa...#PCB #Pakistan_Cricket_Board #Sarfaraz_Ahmed #ICC_World_Twenty20