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Pakistan coach Lawson keen to extend contract
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October 15, 2008 17:21 IST

Under fire Pakistan coach Geoff Lawson has no intention of quitting and is keen to extend his contract with the team until the 2011 World Cup.

Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Ejaz Butt has said he is not impressed with the team's performance over the last year, while former players have called for Australian Lawson to step down.

Lawson was appointed Pakistan coach last year after the death of Bob Woolmer [Images] during the World Cup and his two-year contract expires in July 2009.

"I have not thought about quitting," Lawson told Geo News in Toronto, where Pakistan lost to Sri Lanka [Images] in the final of a four-nation Twenty20 [Images] event.

"I am satisfied with the way the team is responding. I am interested.... in working with Pakistan till the next World Cup."

The former Test pacer said he is not aware of the criticism in Pakistan and that he would be speaking to the PCB chairman about extending his contract.

"I don't know what anyone is saying or what is being written in the media. But when I get to Pakistan I will have a frank discussion with the chairman," he added.




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