After Babar Azam decided to resign as the captain of the Pakistan cricket team, wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan has become a top candidate to take over the leadership role. Sources have reported that cricket officials are now planning to talk to Rizwan about team selection for future matches.
Babar Azam mentioned that he wants to focus more on improving his own game and personal development. By stepping down from the captaincy, he believes it will give him the clarity he needs to perform better as a player.
This decision comes after discussions among the coaching staff about making leadership changes to improve the team’s future strategies. They have been considering different ways to enhance the team’s performance and approach to the game, especially with upcoming competitions on the horizon.
Babar’s resignation is part of a broader vision to refresh the team’s strategy and foster a more positive environment for players to thrive. This shift in leadership is expected to create new opportunities and perspectives, as Rizwan and others work together to build a stronger team moving forward.
The upcoming period will be crucial for the players as they adapt to these changes and prepare for future challenges in international cricket.