An official in the board said Whatmore, who joined the team in March 2012, is likely to be given a chance to complete his contract.
"The idea is to have some consistency in our decisions and not panic despite the recent poor results," a source said today.
Whatmore has come under fire for his failure to lift spirits within the Pakistani team and has attracted criticism from former players who believe he has played a passive role so far preferring to back captain Misbah-ul-Haq and Muhammad Hafeez in every decision.
"The selectors however took a stance this time and insisted on the selection of Afridi and Umar," he said.
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Unless Pakistan perform very badly in their coming assignments in the West Indies, Zimbabwe and against South Africa or Sri Lanka this year, Whatmore would stay on as coach.
"Whatmore was hired on a lucrative contract with high expectations so far he has failed to deliver," he said while adding that the Australian has been conveyed the board's concern over his performance.
Whatmore is reportedly drawing two million rupees a month for his coaching assignment.