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Mickey Arthur said he was "disappointed and hurt" on Wednesday as he was axed as Pakistan coach following an underwhelming World Cup.
Arthur, who has been linked with a move to England, said he had done his best with Pakistan who narrowly failed to reach the World Cup semi-finals.
Arthur's contract expired after last month's World Cup, won by hosts England, and he had asked for a two-year extension.
But Pakistan Cricket Board chief Ehsan Mani said Arthur and his coaching staff, including assistants Grant Flower and Azhar Mahmood, were all out.
Pakistan's new coaching staff will be appointed after a four-member committee assesses the team's performance at the World Cup, it said.
Pakistan lost heavily to arch-rivals India at the World Cup but finished with a record of five wins from nine matches, including one game that was rained off.
They scored 11 points and were unlucky to be pipped to the semi-finals by New Zealand -- who also had 11 points -- on net run-rate.
"The committee comprised of individuals who possess tremendous acumen, experience and knowledge," Mani said. The unanimous recommendation of the committee was that it was time for new leadership and a fresh approach." The PCB said it would advertise the posts soon.”
Arthur joined Pakistan in May 2016, leading them to a drawn Test series with England that lifted them to the top of the rankings.
Pakistan also won the Champions Trophy in England in June 2017, raising their stock in limited-overs cricket.
However, Pakistan has wilted in Tests in the last two years, losing 2-0 to Sri Lanka in the United Arab Emirates in 2017.
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