Babar Azam’s Future as Pakistan’s White-Ball Captain in Doubt Ahead of Australia Tour
Babar Azam’s position as Pakistan’s white-ball captain is under scrutiny after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) did not name him as captain for the upcoming Champions One Day Cup, sparking speculation about his future leadership role. Sources suggest that Babar may be removed as white-ball captain before Pakistan’s tour of Australia, where the team will play three T20Is and three ODIs. White-ball head coach Gary Kirsten has already discussed the possibility of a new captain with board officials, with Mohammad Rizwan being considered as a potential replacement.
Babar Azam’s recent performance, particularly in Test cricket, has added to the concerns surrounding his leadership. He struggled in the Test series against Bangladesh, scoring minimal runs and losing his top spot in the ICC Test Rankings. Meanwhile, Mohammad Rizwan emerged as the top batter for Pakistan, making him a strong candidate for the captaincy in all three formats.
In the Champions One Day Cup, several prominent players have been appointed as captains by team mentors, with Rizwan leading the Wolves. Other captains include Saud Shakeel for the Dolphins, Shaheen Shah Afridi for the Lions, Shadab Khan for the Panthers, and Mohammad Haris for the Stallions.
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