Shan Masood, a 34-year-old top order batsman, will continue to lead Pakistan in the upcoming series against England, despite losing his first five Tests as captain. Masood was appointed captain in the 15-man squad announced on Tuesday for next month’s first Test in Multan. There were speculations that Masood could face the axe after Pakistan’s shocking 2-0 defeat against Bangladesh last month. Pakistan had never lost to Bangladesh before the twin defeats, which brought Masood’s record to five losses as skipper since replacing Babar Azam in November last year. He also lost his first series 3-0 against Australia.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) decided to stick with Masood as their Australian head coach Jason Gillespie emphasized the need for consistency. The first of three Tests against England will start in Multan from October 7, with the second and third Tests to follow in the same city and Rawalpindi, respectively. The squad announced by PCB is only for the first Test. Left-arm spinner Noman Ali has replaced fast bowler Khurram Shahzad, who is recovering from a side strain. Pacer Mohammad Ali and batter Kamran Ghulam have been dropped, while all-rounder Aamer Jamal returns after missing the Bangladesh series due to a back problem.
Head coach Gillespie expressed excitement about the upcoming series against England and the opportunity to play in front of the Pakistani supporters. The 15-man squad for the first Test includes Shan Masood as captain, along with Saud Shakeel, Aamer Jamal, Abdullah Shafique, Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Mir Hamza, Muhammad Hurraira, Mohammad Rizwan, Naseem Shah, Noman Ali, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha, Sarfaraz Ahmed, and Shaheen Shah Afridi. The selected players will attend a training camp in Multan starting from October 1 to prepare for the series.
Despite facing criticism for his captaincy records, Masood has been given another opportunity to lead Pakistan in the upcoming series. The decision to retain him as captain shows a vote of confidence from the PCB and the coaching staff. As Pakistan prepares to take on England in a three-match Test series, Masood will aim to turn around his captaincy fortunes and lead the team to a successful campaign. With support from his teammates and coaching staff, Masood will be looking to make a mark as a captain and a player in the series.
The upcoming series against England presents a challenging opportunity for Masood and the Pakistani team. The squad selected for the first Test reflects a mix of experience and youth, with key players like Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan bringing leadership and stability to the team. With the support of the coaching staff and the home advantage, Pakistan will aim to put up a strong performance against England. The team’s success will rely on the captain’s ability to motivate and lead the players on the field and make strategic decisions to outperform the opposition.
As Masood leads Pakistan into the series against England, he will be under scrutiny to deliver results and show improvement in his captaincy skills. The first Test in Multan will be a crucial opportunity for Masood to lead from the front and set the tone for the rest of the series. With the backing of the PCB and the coaching staff, Masood will have the resources and support needed to succeed as captain. The series against England will be a test of Masood’s leadership abilities and his capability to inspire the team to perform at their best.