LAHORE: Pakistan legend and national team’s batting coach Mohammad Yousuf and veteran Test batter Azhar Ali are part of the Level 3 coaching course that began here at the National High Performance Centre (NHPC) on Thursday.

The course, which will run till Nov 22, is being attended among others by 17 current and former Test cricketers.

The course will enable the participants to become coaches so that they can share their knowledge with budding cricketers.

Course participants:

Abdul Rehman, Abdul Saad, Adnan Rasool, Aftab Khan, Agha Sabir, Amanullah Dehpal, Anwar Ali, Arshad Khan, Ashraf Ali, Azhar Ali, Ghulam Ali, Hafiz Majid, Humayun Farhat,

Imran Farhat, Jamal Uddin, Mohammad Saeed Anwer, Mohammad Yousuf, Mohammad Sami, Nadeem Zafar Gondal, Qaisar Abbas, Raees Amjad, Rao Iftikhar Anjum, Riaz Afridi, Riffatullah, Rizwan Quraishi, Roze Khan, Shahid Latif, Shoaib Khan, Syed Wajahatullah Wasti, Tabish Khan, Taufiq Umar, Waqar Orakzai, Waqas Ahmed, Zulfiqar Babar.

Published in Dawn, November 18th, 2022

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