Woolmer wants Miandad's help

Published June 18, 2004

LONDON, June 17: New Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer believes predecessor Javed Miandad can still play a role in the future development of the team. "I know Javed is not a happy man at the moment but I would like his input. He would be very important in guiding me on how to run the show" Woolmer said on Thursday."

Miandad was outraged after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) terminated his contract 10 months early as punishment for the team's home defeat to bitter rivals India and appointed Woolmer to take his place.

Woolmer, a former South Africa coach, hopes Miandad can put his resentment to one side. "I played against Javed, I've been to his house in Pakistan for a meal and he would be very important," he told BBC Sport.

"It's up to him, but along with others in the country his advice would be invaluable. "It's up to me to sift through the advice and bring the whole of Pakistan cricket together." -AFP

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