ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan Test leg-spinner Abdul Qadir on Thursday questioned the wisdom of appointing Inzamamul Haq as chief selector instead of making him the Pakistan team’s batting coach. “The Pakistan Cricket Board is unable to pick the right man for the job,” Qadir said. “One can easily see that batting coach’s job would best suited Inzy who has been one of the greatest Pakistan batsmen.” He added: “I appeal to the PCB patron-in-chief, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, to kindly intervene and appoint some cricketer who can run the board in a better way. If the matter is not sorted out properly, the future of our cricket is bleak.” The former player said there were many top cricketers in Pakistan who could run the board in a better way than administrators. “In my view, Majid Khan, Javed Miandad and Zaheer Abbas know cricket way better than the administrators,” he said. Talking about the Younus Khan indiscipline episode, Qadir said the PCB first allowed Younus to take part in the Pakistan Cup but when they faced criticism they barred him from taking part in the tournament. “The PCB officials are poor in making right decisions at the right time and cannot handle pressure,” he concluded.