Batting coach Andrew Puttick joins Pakistan team’s training camp

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LAHORE: Former South African opener and newly-appointed batting coach of the Pakistan men’s cricket team, Andrew Puttick has joined the ongoing training camp for the upcoming white-ball series against New Zealand.

According to the details, Puttick, who was named in the fresh management, named by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) earlier this month.

As per the newly-appointed team management, Grant Bradburn will serve as the head coach and will take up the reins from assistant coach Abdul Rehman, who will fill up the role until the former’s arrival.

Meanwhile, former Pakistan pacer Umar Gul, who was named as the bowling coach in the team’s coaching setup for the recently-held Afghanistan series will continue his new role with the national team.

According to the details, a few changes are expected in the recently-announced management following the arrival of Mickey Arthur.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) also confirmed that Bradburn and Puttick have been appointed for the New Zealand tour of Pakistan.

The PCB will confirm the Pakistan team management for the post-New Zealand series following the completion of the relevant recruitment processes, which are presently ongoing.

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