Akram Denies Coaching Rumours
Written by Athar Khan on June 27th, 2008
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Wasim Akram has dismissed suggestions he is set to join the Pakistan coaching team.
The former Pakistan captain was linked with the role of bowling coach under head coach Geoff Lawson but insists he has not been approached.
“Contrary to reports, I haven’t been approached to become the bowling coach,” he told The Telegraph. “In any case, I don’t have the time.”
Source: Cricket365
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