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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Profile: Highly qualified cricket coach (ECB/CA Level III/ PCB Level IV) with 20 years’ experience in cricket coaching from grass root level to top-level cricket and has represented the Pakistan National Team (1982-1986). Jalal Uddin got the first ever Hat-trick in ODI Cricket against AUS at Hyderabad 1982. Area of expertise include: – Performance Coach [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Profile:</strong></p>



<p>Highly qualified cricket coach (ECB/CA Level III/ PCB Level IV) with 20 years’ experience in cricket coaching from grass root level to top-level cricket and has represented the Pakistan National Team (1982-1986).</p>



<p>Jalal Uddin got the first ever Hat-trick in ODI Cricket against AUS at Hyderabad 1982.</p>



<p><strong>Area of expertise include:</strong></p>



<p>– Performance Coach – Cricket Analyst<br>– Talent Identification – Coach Management<br>– Leadership and Management – Motivational Speaker</p>



<p><strong>Experience:</strong></p>



<p><strong>USA Cricket October 2020 – Present</strong></p>



<p><strong>South West Zone Selector Texas</strong></p>



<p>– Identify and shortlist talent for South West Zone (Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico) Men’s Youth and Senior teams.<br>– Conduct on-ground trials with other Zonal selectors in the Greater Texas Area for selection of Youth and Senior National Championships 2021.<br>– Build and establish selection criteria by identifying KPIs through local tournament and league statistics.</p>



<p><strong>Michigan Cricket Association August 2017 – Present</strong></p>



<p><strong>Youth Head Coach/Director of Cricket Development Detroit</strong></p>



<p>– Responsible for developing a coherent team coaching plan using multimedia presentations to prepare MICHCA Youth teams with an agenda on cricket skills and code of conduct that led to 20% increase in all areas of the game.<br>– Build a strong team culture by establishing team values and motivating the players through promotion and goal setting.<br>– Collaborate with MICHCA in selection process and provide technical, tactical and game sense training for potential Youth team players in order to develop specific plans and strategies.<br>– Lead and work closely with support staff for key events and competitions with a targeted focus on conducting training session, debriefing players and arranging team meeting.<br>– Follow a “plan, do, review” approach to improve player performances through video analysis for technical modification, match analysis for mental approach and performance standard.</p>



<p><strong>Pakistan National Women Team February 2018 – February 2019</strong></p>



<p><strong>Chief Selector Lahore, Pakistan</strong></p>



<p>– Managed five Zonal Academies in Pakistan that produced players Fatima Sana, Aroob Shah, Ramin Shamim, Umaima Sohail and others who were selected for Pakistan National Women Team.<br>– Ensured Women team success through one-to-one specialized training programs that led to Pakistan Women National team defeating West Indies in T20/ODI 2019 for the first time ever in Pakistan Woman Team’s history.<br>– Developed National Team Performance ranking system for central contract and established selection criteria for Pakistan National Women Team through orbit selection process.</p>



<p><strong>Customs Women Cricket Team August 2016 – December 2017</strong></p>



<p><strong>Chief Selector/Head Coach Karachi, Pakistan</strong></p>



<p>– Developed a strong team culture by setting personalized goals and creating accountability amongst the players which led to Customs Women Team reaching the finals in National Women Tournament 2017.<br>– Managed a two week skill development program where performances were monitored through bio mechanics and video analysis tools and in competition by setting goals and performance standards.<br>– Coordinated Karachi Girls Development August 2019 program on raising the bar of girls cricket and conducted Karachi Girls School Cricket Empowerment Program 2019 with support from Australian High Commission.</p>



<p><strong>Achievements:</strong></p>



<p><strong>As Pakistan National Team Player (1982-1986):</strong></p>



<p>First-ever Hat-trick in ODI Cricket against Australia at Hyderabad, Pakistan – 1982</p>



<p><strong>As Head Coach:</strong></p>



<p>Vital Five Cricket Club Won Titan Cup at Kuala Lampur – 2018<br>Customs U-15 Won Shri Rajiv Gandhi Championship at Chennai – 2016<br>Sindh First Class Team won Pentangular Cup at Karachi – 2008<br>Customs U-15 Won Dolphin Cup at Sharjah – 2005<br>Custom First Class Team won Patrons Trophy at Lahore – 2001</p>



<p><strong>Education:</strong></p>



<p>Marine Academy<br>Marine Engineer, Karachi 1978-1982</p>



<p><strong>Certifications:</strong></p>



<p>PCB Level-IV Coaching Course 2016<br>CA Level-III Coaching Course 2010<br>ECB Level-III Coaching Course 2003<br>ECB Staff Coach Level-I Tutor Training Course 2004<br>UC Davis Online Manager Specialization Course 2020</p>



<p><strong>Organizations:</strong></p>



<p>USA Cricket – Individual Member<br>ECB Coaches Association – Member<br>International Sports Press Association (AIPS) – Member</p>



<p><strong>PAGE: Could you tell us about the marketing strategy and the value of Pakistan Super League?</strong></p>



<p><strong>Jalal Uddin:&nbsp;</strong>There is no denying the fact that prior to the concept of PSL, dilapidated situation of international cricket in Pakistan was delineated by almost everyone in every stratum of the society. More or less everyone wanted the resumption of international cricket in Pakistan. The concept of PSL was vital in terms of getting the attention of the world. Insecurity was deemed the sole reason for the vacuum of international cricket in Pakistan. Pakistanis are rather passionate about cricket. There are ample leagues such as Big Bash League, Sri Lankan Premier League, Caribbean Premier League,&nbsp;<a href="http://www.pakistangulfeconomist.com/tag/IPL/?amp" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">IPL</a>&nbsp;etc. generating staggering revenues. PSL is on its way to becoming one of the leading leagues in the international arena fascinating the world class cricketers to play in Pakistan for PSL.</p>



<p>Way back in May 2016, it was announced that the inaugural season of the PSL had yielded a whopping profits of US$2.6 million. It was terrific to know that the commercial rights to the initial franchises were sold for US$93 million for a span of 10 years in December 2015. The market value of PSL is far more today vis-a-vis 2017 when it as was up to US$300 million.</p>



<p><strong>PAGE: Local stadiums play a crucial role in nurturing talent for PSL. Your views:</strong></p>



<p><strong>Jalal Uddin:&nbsp;</strong>Infrastructure comprising stadiums do play a crucial role however more significant is the participation of the players in team competitions which equip them with techniques and inflate their confidence. Quality grounds enhance the value of a tournament eventually attracting inspectors, players etc.</p>



<p><strong>PAGE: What is your perspective about the infrastructure development for PSL?</strong></p>



<p><strong>Jalal Uddin:&nbsp;</strong>Infrastructure plays a vital role in any sport. Top stadium facilities attract fans, help players to perform with full skills etc. Infrastructure is one of the elements that enhance the value of the game. PSL matches are being played on top available grounds and nothing could be better than this. Moreover, a lot more could be done by having a joint strategy by the Government,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.pcb.com.pk/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">PCB</a>, Franchises etc. There is no harm in learning from others leagues.</p>



<p><strong>PAGE: What is your take on upcoming hi-tech cricket stadium in Islamabad?</strong></p>



<p><strong>Jalal Uddin:&nbsp;</strong>Islamabad stadium will definitely be a good addition. I presume, priority of this kind of stadium should be for Karachi or Lahore. That huge stadium in Islamabad will be under-utilized.</p>
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		<title>Good news, he is back, Jalaluddin on Pakistan opener who can smash bowlers all over the ground</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Former Pakistan pace bowler Jalaluddin is glad that opening batsman Fakhar Zaman is starting to regain his form. Zaman has been in great form in the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL), where he is representing the Lahore Qalandars. In the team’s most recent game against the Karachi Kings on Sunday, which they won by six [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Former Pakistan pace bowler Jalaluddin is glad that opening batsman Fakhar Zaman is starting to regain his form.</p>
<p>Zaman has been in great form in the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL), where he is representing the Lahore Qalandars.</p>
<p>In the team’s most recent game against the Karachi Kings on Sunday, which they won by six wickets, Zaman smashed 83 runs off 54 balls, which included eight boundaries and four sixes.</p>
<p>“Good news: Fakhar Zaman is back!” Jalaluddin said on <a style="font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit;" href="https://twitter.com/JalaluddinCoach/status/1366261414353133568">Twitter</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>KARACHI: Former Pakistan Test cricketer and Level IV coach Jalaluddin had an in depth session with US Consulate Karachi’s Lincoln Corner about “Empowering Women Through Sports” last Friday. The session was about empowering Pakistani women through sports particularly in cricket. Jalaluddin shared his pioneering work for Pakistani women cricket, both on a grass root level [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>KARACHI: Former Pakistan Test cricketer and Level IV coach Jalaluddin had an in depth session with US Consulate Karachi’s Lincoln Corner about “Empowering Women Through Sports” last Friday.</strong></p>
<p>The session was about empowering Pakistani women through sports particularly in cricket. Jalaluddin shared his pioneering work for Pakistani women cricket, both on a grass root level as well as his role as Chief Selector of Pakistan women’s cricket team.</p>
<p>Lincoln Corners are partnerships between the Embassy of the United States of America and selected institutions in Pakistan. They are multi-media resource centers, where visitors can connect and learn about America in many different ways.</p>
<p>The session was moderated by Mahira Ahmed Miyanji, who is an IVLP alumna and winner of NPeace Award by the United Nations Development Programme for Pakistan.</p>
<p>Jalauddin talked about challenges faced by girls in pursuing sports as a career in Pakistan particularly the social/cultural barriers, safety of women and logistical concerns. Jalaluddin, now an internationally known cricket analyst, said: “Pakistani parents are not comfortable when they see that these three things are not met, especially in the remote areas of Pakistan. That is precisely what my efforts for women’s cricket at Customs Cricket Academy achieved — a safe space, logistical support and cultural/social integration.’</p>
<p>One of the biggest concerns in women sports all over the world is equal pay. Jalaluddin addressed the equal pay concerns in the Pakistani women’s cricket by saying: “It is majorly a marketing and sponsorship issue which is based on viewership and high standard of the game. This is what our girls in green are struggling to overcome in the national team.”</p>
<p>Mahira was keen to ask which female athlete inspired Jalaluddin and why? He instantly answered: “Diana Baig!” Diana is the Pakistan national women team player and pace bowler. Jalal went to explain why Diana Baig inspired him, “Her story of coming from the remote areas of Pakistan [Gilgit-Baldistan] and then be able to make her mark in the women’s national team is awe-inspiring. Along with that, she has unmatched work ethic, exceptional fitness and is a consummate team player,” said Jalaluddin.</p>
<p>He concluded the session with his insights on the future of women’s cricket in Pakistan. “I am extremely optimistic about women’s cricket both in Pakistan and elsewhere because of ICC’s increased focus on women’s cricket and the long-term health of the women’s game.”</p>
<p>“As for my personal efforts for women’s cricket development, I have already done ground-breaking work in Pakistan which have produced national team players Aroob Shah, Ramin Shamim, Fatima Sana and others. I have plans for girl’s school cricket projects in 2021 as well as long-term development program. Keep a look out for that!”</p>
<p><em>Published in Dawn, December 19th, 2020</em></p>
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		<title>A selector’s perspective on USA Cricket</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Jalal Uddin USA Cricket has started taking steps to implement its ambitious three-year foundation plan. In the words of USA Cricket Chairman Paraag Marathe ‘the launch of the foundation plan is culmination of lengthy but important piece of work, which now sets the roadmap for the development of the sport in United States over the next [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>By Jalal Uddin</strong></p>
<p>USA Cricket has started taking steps to implement its ambitious three-year foundation plan. In the words of <a href="https://www.usacricket.org/">USA Cricket</a> Chairman Paraag Marathe ‘the launch of the foundation plan is culmination of lengthy but important piece of work, which now sets the roadmap for the development of the sport in United States over the next few years.’ USA Cricket’s <a href="https://emergingcricket.com/news/foundational-plan-explainer-usa/">foundation plan</a> contains five pillars. One of them is increasing participation levels of players, coaches, and match officials at a domestic level.</p>
<p>Zonal cricket will develop a foundation for player identification through a database which will ultimately play a vital role for selection of USA national and youth teams.</p>
<p>My appointment as a selector for the USA South West Zone in last year’s Dallas and Houston trials has given me a ringside view of the status of cricket in the country and the way forward.</p>
<p><strong>A new zonal structure</strong></p>
<p>USA has now been divided into six zones from a cricket administrative and development point of view – West, South West, Midwest, South, Mid-Atlantic, and East.</p>
<p>To ensure maximum participation of players in trials conducted in these zones, the zones are further divided into 14 hubs namely, Bay Area (CA), Southern California (CA), Hartford (CT), Tampa (FL), Atlanta (GA), Chicago (IL), Adelphi (MD), St Louis (MO), Raleigh (NC), Somerset (NJ), New York (NY), Dallas (TX), Houston (TX) and Seattle (WA).</p>
<p>A vital cog in this new system is the creation of a zone-wise database of domestic players to serve as a pool for selection to the national and youth teams. In future, USA Cricket should create another tier under the zonal system, involving city-based cricket teams.</p>
<p><strong>How selection works</strong></p>
<p>USA cricket conducted trials for the current season in October and November 2020. Clubs and academies in each zone submitted a list of players through the USA cricket portal.</p>
<p>USA cricket then provided a list of around 50 players in both Men Senior and Youth categories to the selectors and they were tasked with short listing 30 players based on performance data provided in the dossier. From there on, these 30 players were invited for the zonal trials.</p>
<p>In South West Zone along my fellow selectors, Orlando Baker and Jannisar Khan, and I conducted trials in Dallas and Houston. The trials were for both the senior men’s team and the youth team over two days at each hub. USA cricket had already prearranged the dates, venues, local volunteers, and ground staff for the trials. Ground staff and volunteers ensured the there was adequate water, food, cricket equipment, ground facilities, and medical assistance available.</p>
<p>There was a 95 percent turnout of registered participants at the trials. Following the COVID protocols put in place by USA Cricket, the onsite doctor temperature-checked all attendees. Players were strictly asked to wear a mask and observe social distancing.</p>
<p>Players were tested on three fronts: fitness, fielding and batting/bowling skills. This rigorous process was applied to ensure that we could find complete players, true all-rounders.</p>
<p>The fitness regiment included the yo-yo test, the plank test, the broad jump test and measurements height and weight. The fielding test included high catches, close catches and pick-ups and throws. We split into their respective categories of batsmen, bowler and wicketkeepers and designed pressure scenarios to judge the batting/bowling abilities of the hopefuls.</p>
<p>The game simulation exercises allowed each selector to mark players according to their skill, game sense, fielding, pressure bearing capacity, spin bowling, batting, and pace bowling. We also discussed with players and the designated captains, how to achieve and/or defend a target in order to judge their strategy making ability, situational awareness and to test their overall knowledge of game. Apart from this, the players were divided into teams and were made to play short matches against each other as a further demonstration of their abilities.</p>
<p><strong>A selector’s summation of the talent</strong></p>
<p>As a selector and cricket coach, I am impressed by the depth of talent available in the USA. I believe that if young players are properly trained and honed through a well-structured development program, they could prove to be beneficial to the long-term health and future of USA cricket. To pull this off, USA Cricket needs to build a highly qualified and competent team management that can provide competitive cricket to these young players.</p>
<p>The trials are almost completed, barring Florida which has been hit by a severe wave of COVID-19. There will also be a <a href="https://www.dreamcricket.com/articles/usa-cricket-news/usa-cricket-announces-zonal-competitions-and-minor-league/">preparation camp</a> for the 2021 national zonal championship, scheduled to take place in April 2021. This preparation camp will help both coaches and selectors build a strong team, capable of competing hard at the championship. If all the zones pull this exercise off successfully, this will significantly raise the competition level of each and every zone and thus produce a roster of skilled players that can go to benefit the national team. Only time will tell how USA Cricket manages to pull this off, given the challenging circumstances we are living in.</p>
<p><strong><em>Jalal Uddin is USA South West Zone selector, an ECB Level IV coach, and a former Pakistan Test and ODI cricketer.</em></strong></p>
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