Pakistan Women's Cricket Crisis: Coach Wasim Out After Winless World Cup

The Pakistan women's cricket team is getting a new head coach after a disastrous World Cup performance. Mohammad Wasim is being removed following the team's winless campaign where they lost all seven matches. Sources reveal that despite having full control over selection and team management, the results were consistently poor. The Pakistan Cricket Board is now expected to hire a foreign coach to lead the team forward.

Key Points: Mohammad Wasim Removed as Pakistan Women's Cricket Coach

  • Pakistan women lost all seven matches in World Cup campaign
  • Team failed to bat full 50 overs in any match
  • Coach criticized for questionable team selection decisions
  • PCB likely to appoint foreign coach as replacement
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Head coach Wasim on his way out after Pakistan women fail at ODI World Cup

Pakistan Cricket Board removes head coach Mohammad Wasim after women's team finishes winless in ODI World Cup, with foreign coach likely to replace him.

"Wasim is on his way out, as despite being given full powers in selection, choosing the support staff, and looking after the final eleven, the results are very poor. - Sources"

Mumbai, Oct 26

The Pakistan women’s team is set to have a new head coach, with incumbent Mohammad Wasim likely to be removed after a failed World Cup campaign where the team finished winless in seven matches, according to a report.

Wasim, the former Pakistan batter and men's chief selector, is set to become the first victim of the disastrous campaign in which the Pakistan women lost, among others, to archrivals India in Colombo, where they played all their matches, Telecom Asia Sport reported on Sunday.

“Wasim is on his way out, as despite being given full powers in selection, choosing the support staff, and looking after the final eleven, the results are very poor. These poor results prompt the Pakistan Cricket Board to revise the system with a new head coach who is likely to be a foreigner,” sources told www.telecomasia.net.

Pakistan women qualified for the World Cup after winning all five matches in the Qualifying round at home in April this year.

But they lost one of the two matches they were tipped to win, against Bangladesh by seven wickets after getting bundled out for 129 runs. Their second relatively easier match against Sri Lanka was washed out.

“With Wasim being a batter of repute, he was expected to address the team’s batting and fielding problems, but unfortunately Pakistan team failed in batting and exposed in fielding as well,” said sources.

The Pakistan team failed to bat their 50 overs in any of their matches, proving they had a lot of work to do in ODIs. They caught Australia napping at 76-7 and 115-8 but let them off to score 221. Similarly, they had England 133 in a rain-hit match and were 34-1 after rain snatched a chance to win.

“Wasim did not inspire the players and the captain, Fatima Sana, who committed some major mistakes in the matches against Bangladesh, India and Australia. He should have conveyed the decision through a reserve player.”

“Wasim did not select experienced player Nida Dar this whole year, making the squad less experienced. He also dropped experienced player Aliya Riaz from the important match against Australia and brought in Eyman Fatima, who fell for a three-ball duck,” the source told www.telecomasia.net.

The report said the Pakistan Cricket Board will advertise the post, likely next week.

Pakistan had two foreign coaches in the recent past -- New Zealander Mark Coles, who had two stints -- the first from 2017 to 2019, which was more productive. He was appointed for the second time in April 2023, but surprisingly left four months later.

David Hemp, a former player and captain from Bermuda, was the women’s team head coach from October 2020 to August 2022.

That was followed by two interim arrangements in Salim Jaffer and Mohtashim Rasheed before Wasim was appointed head coach in June 2024.

- IANS

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Priya S
Dropping experienced players like Nida Dar and Aliya Riaz was a big mistake. The coach should have trusted senior players in crucial matches. Hope they find a good foreign coach who can rebuild the team.
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Sarah B
The team showed some fight against Australia and England but couldn't finish. That's where experience matters. Hope women's cricket in Pakistan gets proper support and development.
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Arjun K
Honestly, Wasim deserved to be sacked. Not batting 50 overs even once in the tournament is unacceptable at this level. The team needs proper coaching structure and long-term planning.
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Kavya N
While the performance was poor, I feel for the players. They qualified brilliantly but couldn't handle the pressure of the big stage. Hope the PCB gives them proper backing instead of just changing coaches every time.
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Michael C
The constant chopping and changing of coaches isn't helping Pakistan women's cricket. They need stability and proper domestic structure. Hope they find someone who can stay for a proper tenure.

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