Pakistan's new head coach and chief selector Misbah-ul-Haq has changed the diet and nutrition plans for players in domestic tournaments and in the national camp.
Misbah has issued standing orders that no heavy diet would be made available to the players, either during the domestic season or in the national camp, as players have to attain peak fitness to make the national squad.
"No more Biryani or oil-rich red meat meals or sweet dishes for the players now," said a member of a catering company managing the food plan for the players in a match of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.
Misbah has issued orders that only barbecue items and pasta with lots of fruits should be on the menu for all teams in the domestic season, while the same diet plan would be followed in the national camps.
Misbah, who played international cricket till the age of 43 and is still active as a player at 45, is seen as a role model for maintaining high fitness standards.
Misbah was recently handed the dual role of the head coach and chief selector by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Waqar Younis has been appointed as the bowling coach of the team for the next three years.
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