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Ex-coach Mickey Arthur Points Out Insecurity In Pak Cricket, Says 'its Very Disappointing'
The corridors of cricketing power in Pakistan had witnessed a shift with a completely revamped coaching staff as well as new captains. Mohammad Hafeez took charge of the side as team director following Mickey Arthur and Grant Bradburn's exit after the 2023 ODI World Cup.
Arthur stressed the significance of fostering a secure team environment, noting that in situations where there is an overall sense of insecurity, players starts prioritising their individual interests.
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