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Pakistan - Moin Khan appointed chief selector

The former Pakistan captain, Moin Khan has been appointed as the chief selector of the Pakistan national team, PCB announced. He will replace former chief selector Iqbal Qasim.


"It is an honour and a privilege to be offered the position of chairman of national selection committee - a position held by many greats in the past and most recently by legendary Iqbal Qasim," Moin said.
"I have accepted this as a challenge and I am glad that PCB and my own vision correspond in terms of preparing a pool of talented cricketers who can mount an effective challenge in the 2015 World Cup."

The 41-year-old has represented Pakistan in 219 ODIs and he is one of the most successful wicketkeeper for Pakistan in ODIs with 287 dismissals.

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