Sean Tate’s arrival in Pakistan delayed due to father’s death

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KARACHI: Pakistan’s bowling coach, Shaun Tait will join the Test squad late due to his father’s demise, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) informed on Tuesday.

Sean Tate, the new bowling coach for Pakistan’s national cricket team, is running behind schedule due to the tragic death of his father.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced the postponement and offered its condolences to Tate and his family during this difficult time.

It was anticipated that Sean Tate, a former Australian fast bowler renowned for his aggressive style and express pace, would provide his knowledge and experience to the Pakistan cricket team.

It was thought that his appointment as the bowling coach would significantly boost the team’s output, particularly in the area of quick bowling.

Although Tate’s delay is undoubtedly a setback, the PCB has shown its complete sympathy and support for his circumstances.

In a statement, the PCB expressed regret for Tate and acknowledged the delay. They made it clear that Tate’s family comes first and that they will be there for him throughout this difficult time. The PCB apologized to Tate and acknowledged the delay in a statement. They emphasized that Tate’s family is his first priority and that they will support him during this trying time.

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