White-Ball Captain

Cricket fans in Pakistan are anxiously waiting for an official announcement regarding the new white-ball captain, following the decision over leadership, after the controversy has left most of them wondering where things are heading, especially after Babar Azam earlier had resigned from the post of captain during the initial days of this month. The white-ball series in Australia and Zimbabwe will have implications as the next Pakistan Cricket Board management decides on a captain, following the crucial meeting between Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and star wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan.

Leadership Uncertainty Following Babar Azam’s Resignation

For some time, the issue of lack of clarity in Pakistan’s leadership has been mainly debated, with this question gaining more prominence after Babar Azam resigned as captain on October 2. His shock resignation created a leadership gap in ODI and T20s, which further muddled the team’s issues. Since his emergence, Mohammad Rizwan appears to be the darling to lead Pakistan in both formats.

Key Meeting Between Rizwan and Naqvi to Decide Future

Former cricketer Rashid Latif recently provided insight into the situation, confirming that a final decision would come after a key meeting between Rizwan and Naqvi. Latif shared on social media that the meeting was originally scheduled to happen earlier, but delays occurred as Naqvi was out of the country. Fans are now waiting for this important discussion, hoping for a decision that will bring stability to the team ahead of their challenging tours.

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Mohammad Rizwan: The Leading Candidate

Aside from Rizwan, other players like Mohammad Haris have been considered for the captaincy, but Rizwan remains the leading candidate. His experience, leadership skills, and strong performances have made him the obvious choice, according to various reliable sources close to the PCB. Rizwan’s ability to handle pressure and lead by example has positioned him as the likely successor.

Upcoming White-Ball Tours: A Test for the New Captain

Meanwhile, Pakistan continues with their preparations for the international matches. The squad for the whites-ball cricket tours of Australia and Zimbabwe is going to be named soon. Pakistan will depart for Melbourne on 29th October and train at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 1st and 2nd November. The series will open with the first ODI against Australia on 4th November, which, in fact, will prove to be an important series to this new captain of Pakistan as that will be his first major test.

Fans are eagerly waiting for the final outcome and await to know who it will be who takes over and decides how Pakistan cricket is going to look in white-ball formats.

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