Australian cricket legend joins Multan Sultans

  Pakistan Super League (PSL) is getting bigger and bigger, as now Australian legend Tom Moody has joined th
Updated 23 Sep, 2017

 

Pakistan Super League (PSL) is getting bigger and bigger, as now Australian legend Tom Moody has joined the league’s new franchise Multan Sultan as its head coach.

The announcement was made by the franchise director of cricket the legend himself, Wasim Akram during a ceremony to launch the team’s kit and logo in Karachi.

Addressing to ceremony, Wasim said, “Tom has great experience of coaching, especially for franchise-based cricket. His presence will lead Multan to new heights.”

Moody represented Australia in 8 Test and 76 ODIs and was coach of Sri Lanka’s national cricket team from 2005 to 2007. He was also the coach of IPL team Sunrisers Hyderabad and BPL team Rangpur Riders.

The 51-year-old Moody said he was excited to be part of the franchise and was looking forward to working with Wasim Akram for making Multan Sultans a great team.

“I am looking forward to being involved with Multan Sultans next year for the PSL and partnering-up with my old mate Wasim Akram,” Moody said in a video message.

Wasim Akram, at the occasion, aimed that he’ll make sure that Multan emerges as the best team in the PSL and the franchise also contributes towards the development of players.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2017

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