Former cricketer Umar Gul, a retired Pakistani player who has competed for his country’s national team, is anticipated to continue serving as the team’s bowling coach for the forthcoming T20 and ODI home series against New Zealand. The first T20I of the series will take place at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on April 14.
Gul has been advised that he is set to stay in his role as the bowling coach for the second consecutive series, according to a source within the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Prior to it, he served as the bowling coach for Pakistan’s series against Afghanistan.
Morne Morkel, a South African cricketer who was chosen by Mickey Arthur, the former coach of the Pakistani cricket team, for the national team panel, has reportedly already signed a contract with the Lucknow Super Giants and will not be able to travel with the Pakistani cricket team for the upcoming series against New Zealand.
Two T20Is and two ODIs will be played at the Pindi Stadium during the next series against New Zealand, according to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Two T20Is, the first ODI, and the second ODI—which will now take place on April 27 rather than April 26—will all be played in Rawalpindi.
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