Babar Azam’s role as Pakistan’s white-ball captain is facing potential changes, with recent reports indicating that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) might not retain him for the forthcoming Champions One Day Cup. This development has sparked discussions and speculation regarding his future leadership of the limited-overs team. As the PCB considers its options, the cricketing community watches closely to see how this decision might impact the team’s strategy and Azam’s standing as a key figure in Pakistan’s cricketing future.
Babar Azam’s Captaincy is in Dilemma:
Sources reveal that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is evaluating the appointment of a new white-ball captain ahead of Pakistan’s tour of Australia, with vice-captain Mohammad Rizwan emerging as a leading candidate. Rizwan, who has served as Babar Azam’s deputy, might soon be elevated to the captaincy. White-ball head coach Gary Kirsten has reportedly been engaged in talks with both board officials and Babar earlier this year about the potential leadership change.
Sources suggest that Rizwan’s possible promotion to captain has been a key topic in recent discussions. Should he be appointed, he may also become a candidate for leadership across all formats in the future, signifying a major shift in Pakistan’s cricketing leadership structure. This move could reshape the team’s strategic direction and establish Rizwan as a central figure in Pakistan’s cricketing future.
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Babar Azam Demoted in ICC Test Rankings:
Babar Azam, Pakistan’s experienced batter, has slipped out of the top 10 in the latest ICC Test Rankings, falling to 12th after a lackluster two-match series against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi. This represents a significant decline for the 29-year-old, who was once a leading contender. Babar, with 712 rating points, has not scored a half-century in his last 16 Test innings, reflecting his recent struggles.
Babar Azam’s underwhelming performance in the Bangladesh series has contributed to his drop in the rankings. Meanwhile, Mohammad Rizwan has ascended to become Pakistan’s highest-ranked Test batter at 10th. Saud Shakeel has also fallen, dropping from 13th to 20th, while Salman Ali Agha has made notable progress, rising nine positions to 31st. These changes reflect shifting dynamics within Pakistan’s Test batting lineup.
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