Pakistan fielding coach Shane McDermott has resigned ahead of the team’s upcoming tours of the West Indies and England, ending his stint after about a year in the role.McDermott will not travel with the team for any tour, news agency PTI said, citing sources.The PCB is expected to appoint Mansoor Amjad as his replacement. Amjad has worked as a fielding coach with the Pakistan Shaheens and the Under-19 team.“Mansoor Amjad, who has been the field coach with the Pakistan Shaheens and under-19s is likely to replace McDermott,” a source was quoted as saying by PTI.Pakistan are scheduled to leave for a two-Test series in the West Indies on Monday before traveling to England for a three-Test series.The PCB did not give any reason for McDermott’s resignation. His exit is the latest in a series of foreign coaching staff who have left Pakistan cricket without an official explanation.In recent years, trainer and physio Cliffe Deacon has left his role, while former coaches Gary Kirsten and Jason Gillespie have resigned.McDermott joined Pakistan in 2025 after replacing Mohammad Masroor as the national team’s field coach. His first assignment was Pakistan’s three-match T20I series in Bangladesh in July 2025.Before joining Pakistan, McDermott worked as an assistant fielding coach with Bangladesh for three years and spent another three years in a similar role with Sri Lanka.Cricket in Pakistan has seen many foreign coaches, trainers and physiotherapists come and go in recent years. One of the most notable exits came in 2019, when Steve Rixon resigned after differences with the board.The Pakistan men’s team has also changed several field coaches since Mickey Arthur’s first spell as head coach, when improving fitness and the field became a major part of the team’s approach.