Abdul Razzaq to coach Kotli Lions in KPL
By PPI
June 30, 2021
KARACHI: Kashmir Premier League franchise Kotli Lions has appointed former Test cricketer and world-renowned all-rounder Abdul Razzaq as their head coach for a three-year term.
One of the most impressive all-rounder of Pakistan cricket, Razzaq played 256 ODIs, 46 Tests and 32 Twenty20 Internationals.
Abdul Razzaq said that it is an honor to be associated with Kotli Lions in the Kashmir Premier League. He added that he has a passion for cricket and is excited to be associated with new leagues and franchises.
He vowed that he will transfer his experience to cricketers through Kotli Lions and would find new cricket talent from Azad Kashmir especially from Kotli.
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