Saqlain Mushtaq resigns from Multan Sultans
Saqlain Mushtaq, who was set to be Multan Sultans’ spin bowling coach in the next Pakistan Super League (PSL), has opted to stand down. The management has said that Saqlain Mushtaq made this decision due to a scheduling issue. Let’s see why Saqi Bhai will not be Multan Sultan’s spin bowling coach this year.
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Saqlain Mushtaq, a well-known spin bowler, was unable to continue owing to a scheduling conflict. Though we don’t know the specific facts, it demonstrates how tough and demanding cricket coaching can be nowadays.
Who will replace Saqlain Mushtaq?
Multan Sultans have replaced Saqlain with David Parsons. Parsons, a former ECB performance director, will now serve as the spin bowling coach. His previous experience with the ECB and subsequent engagement in non-cricket operations make him an intriguing candidate.
David Parsons has a history with the Sultans franchise. He was the ECB’s national spin bowling coach from 2005 to 2007, bringing a wealth of knowledge to the table. Aside from cricket, he is presently the performance director for England Netball. His diversified background reflects the evolving nature of coaching jobs in modern sports.
David Parsons’ association with the Multan Sultans extends beyond the professional level. He had spent a week at the Multan Sultans Academy, previously the Ali Tareen Academy. During this period, he oversaw the development of new spinners in Lodhran, South Punjab.
This encounter had a favourable impact on the franchise’s owner, Ali Tareen. Fate puts Faisal Akram, one of the young spinners Parsons trained at the academy, back under his supervision.
Faisal, a left-arm wrist-spinner, will now join the Multan Sultans’ roster. The reunion offers an interesting twist to the coaching situation.
Concluding remarks
The unexpected shift in the Multan Sultans’ coaching staff demonstrates how unpredictable cricket can be. Schedule conflicts, a typical occurrence in today’s cricket scene, have altered the team’s coaching staff.
As David Parsons takes on this responsibility, all eyes will be on how he applies his skills, particularly with fresh talent like Faisal Akram. This surprise change adds a layer of uncertainty to Multan Sultans’ path in the 2024 PSL season.