Former batsman Mohsin Khan won't show up before Wasim Akram and Ramiz Raja in the event that he is called by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for a meeting for the position of the national group's head-mentor.
Raja and Akram are individuals from a board which has been selected by the PCB to complete the enlistment process for the position left empty by Waqar Younis.
The team made their introductions when Mohsin was resigning from cricket and the 61-year-old says he won't be responsible to his 'youngsters'.
"In the event that and when I do make a difference for the post I will do it straightforwardly to the Board Chairman. I won't consent to any meetings with Wasim and Ramiz who are youngsters to me in Pakistan cricket," said Mohsin.
The previous cricketer, who later made a profession as a performing artist, is a top contender for the instructing position which, on the off chance that it emerges, will be his second spell with the national side.
In his first spell in 2011-2012, Mohsin figured out how to secure arrangement wins against Sri Lanka (every one of the three configurations), Bangladesh (each of the three organizations) and England (Tests) before Dave Whatmore supplanted him as the Pakistan mentor.
"I have likewise trained the national group effectively in the later past. So I see no purpose behind me as an issue of guideline to demonstrate my qualifications to players who began their vocations towards the end of mine," he included.
"The Board treated me unreasonably then and uprooted me without giving any legitimate reason. I had done well as boss mentor and I coexisted well with the players. There was no motivation to uproot me."
The PCB has been on the chase for another mentor subsequent to Waqar Younis surrendered taking after Pakistan's heartbreaking show at the World T20. Different changes saw T20 captain Shahid Afridi venture down and supplanted by Sarfraz Ahmed and the national determination council disbanded.
Mohsin additionally exhorted the cricket board to consider neighborhood names for the position before going for remote contenders.
"I would encourage the Board to quit taking a gander at remote mentors and rest confidence in their nearby mentors," he said.
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