Saqlain Mushtaq, Grant Bradburn given top roles in High Performance Centre

Grant Bradburn is the Head of High Performance Coaching and Saqlain Mushtaq is the Head of International Player Development.

By Web Desk
May 28, 2020
Saqlain invented the “doosra”, a delivery which turns away from the batsman as opposed to conventional off-spin. Photo: AFP 

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) today announced the appointments of Grant Bradburn as Head of High Performance Coaching and Saqlain Mushtaq as Head of International Player Development as part of the High Performance Centre’s restructuring. 

Mushtaq, known for introducing the Doosra, has previously worked as a spin bowling coach with Bangladesh, West Indies and England men’s cricket teams, apart from serving as a consultant for PCB, Cricket Australia and New Zealand Cricket.

"I am confident I will be able to translate all my knowledge and experience in the High Performance Centre and help the PCB raise the bar and set new benchmarks," Mushtaq said.

"I think the vision, aspirations and strategy of the PCB is heading in the right direction and, as such, it is the right time to join the high performance team in Lahore and try to take Pakistan cricket back to its glory days."

Bradburn, meanwhile, is currently the fielding coach of the men’s national team - a role he took in September 2018 following a successful coaching stint with the Scotland men’s national cricket team. 

In a press release by the PCB, it was outlined that he will be responsible for raising the overall standard of player support personnel across all the high performance centres of the country. 

"I now aim to support our best players by enabling our current and future coaches with the skills they need to create world’s best players and winning environments," Bradburn said.

"I plan to succeed in creating an environment which all coaches will find challenging, productive and rewarding."

PCB Chief Executive Wasim Khan expressed his confidence in the pair's ability to better the sport. 

"They will create greater alignment between domestic and International cricket, make our high performance programs relevant in the modern world and will drive the standards and levels of professionalism required within our system," Wasim said. 

The PCB will announce Bradburn’s replacement in the men’s national cricket team in due course.

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