Salman Butt offered batting consultant role by Afghanistan Cricket Board

Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt has been offered the role of batting consultant by the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB), just days after being removed from the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) selection panel.

Butt was appointed as a consultant to the chief selector by the PCB last month, but he was removed from the role after facing severe backlash from fans and former players.

The ACB has now offered Butt the opportunity to work with the Afghanistan national team ahead of their upcoming series against India.

Butt is a controversial figure in Pakistan cricket, having been banned for five years for spot-fixing in 2010. However, he has since made a successful comeback to the sport and is now considered to be one of the best batting coaches in the world.

The ACB is hoping that Butt’s experience and expertise will help the Afghanistan team improve their batting performance. Butt has not yet accepted the offer, but he is expected to make a decision soon.

This is a developing story and we will continue to update it as more information becomes available.

Here are some additional details about the story:

  • Butt was appointed as a consultant to the PCB’s chief selector last month.
  • He was removed from the role after facing backlash from fans and former players.
  • The ACB has now offered Butt the opportunity to work with the Afghanistan national team.
  • Butt is a controversial figure in Pakistan cricket, but he is considered to be one of the best batting coaches in the world.
  • The ACB is hoping that Butt’s experience and expertise will help the Afghanistan team improve their batting performance.