Would love to see a full Indo-Pak Test series: Zaheer
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"Our batting has not been up to the mark consistently and I want to work with them to bring about this consistency and hunger for runs."
Reminded that he was on the coaching committee that had recommended the name of Australian Dav Whatmore for the post of head coach, Zaheer admitted the foreigner had not been that successful as expected.
"Yes, perhaps, Whatmore has not been as successful till now as we all felt he would be given his impressive credentials. In fact this applies to the coaches hired. But we took a decision that we thought was best for Pakistan cricket," Zaheer added.
Asked if he felt the committee had been unfair with Mohsin Khan who was replaced by Whatmore last March even though he had led Pakistan to a 3-0 whitewash over England, Zaheer said Mohsin had proved his credentials as coach.
"I had advised him to just keep quiet and let things happen but he felt otherwise," he added.
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