The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) made a pivotal decision by appointing Shaheen Shah Afridi as the vice-captain of the national Test team, a move unveiled on Wednesday. This strategic decision places Afridi as the deputy to Shan Masood during the impending tour of Australia, signifying the board’s confidence in his leadership abilities. Notably, this isn’t the first time Afridi has been entrusted with a leadership role, as he had previously been named the captain of the Pakistan Men’s T20 Cricket Team, showcasing his versatility and growing prominence in Pakistani cricket.
Boasting an impressive cricketing resume, Shaheen Afridi brings a wealth of experience to the team with 27 Test matches, 53 ODIs, and 52 T20Is under his belt. This extensive exposure to international cricket not only reflects his individual prowess but also positions him as a seasoned campaigner capable of influencing the team’s performance positively.
As vice-captain, Afridi’s role extends beyond his on-field contributions, encompassing leadership, mentorship, and strategic input, adding a dynamic dimension to Pakistan’s Test team as they gear up for the challenges posed by the Australian cricketing arena.