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Wasim wants Glamorgan job

Posted on 01/03/2008 in Glamorgan

Wasim Akram, the former Pakistan fast bowler, has expressed his interest in becoming Glamorgan's bowling coach in the future.

"I've still got a house in England and although I haven't coached before it's something I definitely want to do whether that's now, in a few months, or maybe in a few years.

"In the future I would also be interested in doing some coaching with England's fast bowlers because they have got the potential to improve and I like living in the UK.

"I've got years of experience and I want to give something back."

Read the full story at the South Wales Argus

 
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