From December 11 to 14, at the Bugti Stadium in Quetta, Kamran Akmal, a former Pakistani wicketkeeper-batter and current consultant member of the selection committee, will take part in a cricket coaching program.
There will be 27 students enrolled in the Level One Coaching Course, which will provide participants with the fundamental coaching abilities. Along with Level 1 coaches Amanullah Deepal and Hussain Khosha from Balochistan, the four-day program will cover important topics including communication, coaching philosophy, and planning. coaches Imran Abbas, Rahat Abbas, and Taimur Azam will lead the sessions. Following the training, participants will get tasks that, if completed successfully, will result in Level One coaching certifications.
Throughout the world, Kamran Akmal was regarded as one of the most lethal wicketkeeper-batters. He was quite dependable behind the wicket as well as displaying incredible skill with the bat. He was a world-class hitter that fans could see because of his ability to play offensive strokes from the beginning.
Fans’ memories of Kamran Akmal incredible century are still vivid.
Sometimes all the attention is directed towards Kamran Akmal’s incredible century against India in January 2006, after Pakistan had lost their first six wickets for a just 39 runs. After that, Kamran entered the game and made an outstanding 113 at number eight, helping Pakistan to 245 in their opening innings. His efforts paid off in the end, as Pakistan won the Test by a commanding 341 runs.
In terms of Kamran’s overall international statistics, he participated in 53 Test matches and amassed 2648 runs at an average of 30.79, with six hundreds and twelve fifties. He played in 157 ODI matches, scoring 3236 runs at an average of 26.09, with five hundreds and ten fifties. He amassed 987 runs at an average of 21.0 in 58 T20 International matches, with five fifty-scores but no hundreds.
Kamran has been playing franchise cricket all over the world lately. He also often posts videos on cricket on his YouTube account. It will be interesting to watch how his coaching career develops in the future.