Hamid Hassan appointed Afghanistan bowling coach

Previous quick bowler Hamid Hassan has been designated as the bowling trainer of Afghanistan beginning with the three-match T20I series against Pakistan not long from now. His agreement is for one year. Hassan replaces previous Pakistan pacer Umar Gul, whose agreement had finished toward the beginning of the year after the Afghanistan Cricket Board expanded the agreements of just lead trainer Jonathan Trott and handling mentor Ryan Maron. "Cricket has been my life over the beyond two thirty years and is as a matter of fact something that has been my obsession for what seems like forever," Hassan was cited as saying in a delivery by the ACB. "It's a hard choice for me to resign from the game I love the most, yet I'm doing this for my nation and my group. "Simultaneously, I'm regarded and satisfied to have the valuable chance to play the job of the bowling trainer of our public group. I have partaken in all of my playing profession with this group, and the potential chance to work with our young bowling bunch is something I'm anticipating. I've been watching our quick bowling bunch intently and am eager to work with them to make this gathering major areas of strength for as or considerably more grounded than our turning division." Hassan's last serious cricket match-up was in October 2022 and is one of the players from their most memorable bunch of global cricketers who brought Afghanistan cricket on the world guide. He last highlighted for Afghanistan in 2021 playing his most memorable T20I in over five years. Over the most recent seven years, he has been adapting to wounds that constrained him to abbreviate his run up. Before those wounds, he was viewed as the quickest bowler that Afghanistan had at any point delivered. Hassan played his last ODI in the Men's Cricket World Cup in 2019 and made his last T20I for Afghanistan in the T20 World Cup in 2021. He got 59 wickets in 38 ODIs and 35 T20I wickets in 25 appearances. His last aggressive series was the Shpageeza Cricket Association in 2022 where he got four wickets in three excursions for Hindukush Stars. Afghanistan's last trip was a three-match series against UAE in Abu Dhabi, that they won 2-1. They will play Pakistan in Sharjah beginning Walk 25.