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Inzamam, meanwhile, said that he did not think that one could become a good coach by acquiring a few degrees.
"No matter what degree you obtain you can't pass on the same sort of advice that someone of the calibre of Javed Miandad or Wasim Akram can.
"I have played so much international and domestic cricket, I don't need any coaching degrees to teach a youngster what to do.
Inzamam said in cricket the most important thing was to mentally prepare a player to deal with pressure.
"I don't think anyone can do this better than players who have played over 100 Tests for their countries," said Inzamam.
Confirming that he has been invited to the national coaching camp for seven days for Pakistan's tour to India, Inzamam said, "There is not much I can do in seven days. I can't change technique of the batsmen but I will try to prepare them mentally for what they should expect in India."
Inzamam also said that it was very important for Pakistan to have a batting coach for their tour of South Africa.
"It wouldn't matter that much in India if we don't have a batting coach but for South Africa it is very important," stressed Inzamam.
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