Rehman is a seasoned coach in the domestic set-up with more than a decade's experience and is among renowned talent scouts in the northern part of the country. He has worked as head coach with several domestic teams, most recently with Southern Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and presently is with Multan Sultans as assistant coach in the PSL. He also worked with Pakistan Under-19 during Bangladesh's tour of Multan in November last year.
Originally, Yousuf was announced as interim head coach only to change the next day when Najam Sethi, the PCB chairperson, tweeted a list of support staff contradicting the earlier announcement. The PCB clarified that the earlier statement was erroneous and Yousuf will continue as batting coach only.
Gul retired from all forms of cricket in 2020 after turning out in 47 Tests (163 wickets at 34.06), 130 ODIs (179 at 29.34) and 60 T20Is (85 at 16.97) between 2003 and 2016. He immediately got into coaching after his retirement, taking up the bowling coach's role with Quetta Gladiators in the PSL last season. He had a brief stint with Afghanistan as well last year, as their bowling coach, before parting away after their board decided to go with a local coach and didn't renew his contract after it ended in December.
Since Saqlain Mushtaq's contract ended, Pakistan haven't appointed a full-time coaching staff. The PCB was keen to rope in their former coach Mickey Arthur but due to his full-time commitment with Derbyshire county as head coach, he wasn't able to join. The PCB assigned Arthur a part-time consultancy role and he was supposed to help them find coaching staff but the board is yet to share any details about it.
In another development, Mansoor Rana, the Pakistan team manager, is back on a short-term contract. Rana's employment with the PCB had ended last year after he reached 60 and took up the director's role at Lahore Qalandars' high performance centre.
Pakistan will be flying to Dubai on March 22 with the first T20I to be played on March 24, followed by two back-to-back games on March 26 and 27. This will the first instance of the two sides meeting in a bilateral series, and all games will be played in Sharjah.