Not Shaheen Afridi but THIS 32-year-old is all set to replace Babar Azam as Pakistan’s white ball skipper
GH News October 27, 2024 04:06 PM
New Delhi: Pakistan is set to introduce a new captain for their white-ball cricket team in the upcoming series against Australia. This follows Babar Azam’s resignation as ODI captain after Pakistan’s disappointing 2023 ODI World Cup campaign in India. While Babar recently returned as the T20I captain the ODI leadership role remains officially vacant. According to Geo News Mohammad Rizwan is set to become the new captain of Pakistans white-ball teams ending speculation about the leadership role following Babar Azams resignation. While many anticipated Shaheen Afridi as a potential candidate the board has reportedly chosen Rizwan to lead the team in both ODI and T20 formats. Shaheen Afridi initially replaced Babar Azam as T20I captain but was removed from the role after leading for just one series. Babar then returned to the leadership group captaining Pakistan in the 2024 T20 World Cup. However despite the change Pakistans campaign ended disappointingly with the Men in Green exiting during the league stage. Pakistan have not played an ODI since November 2023 and though selectors named an ODI captain earlier the position remained in question following Babar Azams resignation. According to reports Gary Kirsten recommended Mohammad Rizwan for the captaincy a suggestion that received the selectors backing. Pakistan is set to tour Australia for a limited-overs series featuring three ODIs and three T20Is. The ODI matches are scheduled for November 4 8 and 10 followed by the T20Is on November 14 16 and 18. The visitors will aim to extend their strong form abroad in this highly anticipated series. Pakistan bounced back from a lackluster home performance to secure a commanding 152-run victory over England. Although England started the series with a win momentum has since shifted in Pakistan’s favor leaving the visitors struggling to regain control. Pakistans Test team might undergo adjustments as selectors consider retaining players from the previous squad for the upcoming series. Pakistan is set to return to red-ball cricket against South Africa in December 2024. However it remains uncertain whether Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi will be included in the Test squad.
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