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Pakistan chief selector quits after Australia loss

Roar Guru
31st January, 2010
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The chief selector of Pakistan’s national cricket team resigned on Sunday after their defeat in a one-day series against Australia, saying he was disappointed with the team’s performance.

Iqbal Qasim announced his resignation soon after Pakistan’s 5-0 defeat in the one-day series against Australia in Perth.

“I am very disappointed, like millions of Pakistanis, over the manner in which the Pakistan team lost the Test series 3-0 and one day series 5-0,” Qasim said.

“As I am responsible for the selection of the team, I quit from my post.”

Pakistan won the World Twenty20 last year but have since suffered a number of defeats. The Pakistan Cricket Board has said it will appoint a new captain to replace current skipper Mohammad Yousuf after the Australia tour.

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