The chances of changing the captains of the national Test and ODI teams seem to be fading.
In recent years, Pakistan cricket has seen a funeral, but it seems that there will be no light on the captains.
According to sources, the coaches of both formats are currently not in favor of a change in leadership, and want to groom them further. There is no truth in the rumors of Babar Azam’s resignation, head coach Jason Gillespie and white ball format head coach Gary Kirsten both want to give the captains a chance and these two coaches have not talked about changing the captains. PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has left the decision of captaincy to the coaches and selectors.
Jason Gillespie and Gary Kirsten say that Shaun Masood and Babar Azam should be retained as captains and that rash decisions should be avoided.
According to some media, the topic of change of captains will not be included in the “Cricket Connection Workshop” to be held in Lahore at the end of this month.
The workshop aims to align domestic cricket standards with international expectations and will include input from domestic team coaches, selectors, and contracted players.
After Pakistan’s defeat in the Test series against Bangladesh and the poor performance and failure of the team under the leadership of Babar Azam in the T20 World Cup, there are echoes of the change of captains, while in the Champions ODI Cup, which starts a day later, both For not giving the leadership to the cricketers, it was being said in the cricket circles that the two captains have been signaled to be removed from the leadership.
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