Pakistan Set For Big Change, Sarfaraz Ahmed To Be Named Test Coach: Report The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is set to make a significant change in the country's cricket setup as former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed is all set to be named the team's Test coach, according to reports. The development comes after the PCB decided to revamp its coaching structure following a disappointing tour of England and New Zealand. Sarfaraz, who led Pakistan to a Champions Trophy title in 2017, had earlier been sacked as captain and T20 skipper in April last year due to poor form. He has since struggled to find his footing in the game, but it seems that PCB is willing to give him another chance as a coach. The report suggests that Sarfaraz's appointment as Test coach will be announced in the coming days, following which he will start working with the team for their upcoming series against Sri Lanka. The PCB has been under pressure to make some changes after a string of poor performances in international cricket, and Sarfaraz's appointment could be seen as an attempt to inject some fresh ideas into the team. The 37-year-old wicket-keeper batsman has already started working on his coaching badges and is expected to bring his vast experience of playing Test cricket to the role. However, it remains to be seen how successful he will be in his new avatar, given the challenges that come with coaching a Test team. Sarfaraz's appointment as Test coach could also have implications for other positions within the PCB setup, including the role of head coach Misbah-ul-Haq, who has been under pressure due to Pakistan's poor results in recent months. The PCB is expected to make some announcements regarding the future of its coaching staff in the coming days.#PCB #Sri_Lanka #England #New_Zealand #Champions_Trophy #Pakistan_Cricket_Board #Sarfaraz_Ahmed #MisbahulHaq