Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan has been appointed as the new captain of the national team for both T20 and ODI formats. This decision followed a meeting between Rizwan and PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi. Sources indicate that head coach Grant Bradburn recommended Rizwan for the captaincy, and the selectors fully supported his choice.
In addition to Rizwan’s appointment, Salman Ali Agha is expected to be named vice-captain. Naqvi expressed confidence in the new leadership, stating that bringing in new players has had a positive effect on the team.
The PCB selectors have also finalized the white-ball squad for the upcoming tour of Australia. They made their selections based on players’ performances in the Champions ODI Cup. This leadership change is seen as a strategic move to strengthen the team for upcoming international challenges.
The leadership transition aims to build a strong, cohesive unit capable of facing the tough competition ahead. Rizwan’s consistent performances and leadership qualities have earned him this crucial role. His appointment as captain reflects the PCB’s trust in his ability to lead the team effectively.
As the new captain, Rizwan will have the responsibility to guide the team through key matches and tournaments, starting with the Australia tour. The PCB believes that his leadership, along with the support of vice-captain Salman Ali Agha, will help the team perform better and achieve greater success in international cricket.
This change marks a new chapter for the Pakistan cricket team, with high hopes for improved performance and stronger leadership on the field. The upcoming tour of Australia will be the first test of this new leadership dynamic, setting the stage for future successes.