PCB Faces Dilemma in Appointing New Pakistan White-Ball Captain
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) faces a crucial decision in appointing a new white-ball captain following Babar Azam’s recent resignation. Amidst Pakistan’s recent struggles and mounting criticism, the choice of skipper will be closely scrutinized.
Former Pakistan cricketer Mudassar Nazar believes the PCB has limited options and will likely appoint Mohammad Rizwan as the next captain. “They’ve tried everyone except Rizwan. They’ll have to make him the captain,” Nazar said. He suggests that appointing a senior player as captain and grooming a successor under them would be a wiser move.
Pakistan’s poor run in white-ball cricket began with their disappointing performance at the 2023 ODI World Cup, where they failed to qualify for the semifinals. The T20I team under Babar suffered a shock group stage exit from the T20 World Cup, losing to minnows USA. The Test team also endured an embarrassing 2-0 whitewash at home against Bangladesh.
Nazar attributes Pakistan’s recent struggles to frequent captaincy changes, which have led to divisions within the team. He advocates for Rizwan to lead all three formats, arguing that stability in leadership is crucial.
Pakistan’s next challenge is a three-Test series against England at home. The performances of senior players will be under intense scrutiny as the PCB seeks to rebuild and regain its former glory.