Pakistan’s left-handed batter, Fakhar Zaman, may be stepping away from international cricket due to what he views as inconsistent selection standards PCB. After being excluded from Pakistan’s central contracts list and left out of the squad for the upcoming Australia and Zimbabwe tours, Fakhar has reportedly been discussing his future in cricket with close friends and family.
Sources suggest that fitness was highlighted as the official reason for Fakhar’s exclusion. PCB chair Mohsin Naqvi recently stated in a press conference that Fakhar’s current fitness level did not meet the board’s standards. However, he acknowledged that other factors also influenced the decision, including a social media post from Fakhar supporting captain Babar Azam—a move which, according to Naqvi, complicated the matter.
This decision has sparked a heated response from fans, who took to social media to express frustration over PCB’s choices, calling for clarity in the selection process. Reports indicate that other players with similar fitness challenges were offered central contracts, raising questions about consistency in the board’s approach.
In another shift, Pakistan’s white-ball coach Gary Kirsten resigned, reportedly due to differences with PCB regarding the selection and contract process. Jason Gillespie, the former Australian fast bowler, has since been appointed as the head coach for Pakistan’s Australia tour, where the team is set to play three ODIs and three T20Is.
Fakhar Zaman’s potential retirement is yet to be officially announced, but it has intensified the ongoing conversation about selection practices within Pakistan cricket.