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Pakistan in disarray after white-ball captain Azam steps down – News

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Last updated: 2024/10/02 at 2:37 PM
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Pakistan’s cricket team is currently in crisis, with Babar Azam’s resignation as captain adding to the turmoil. The team has been struggling with a series of defeats, changes in leadership, and allegations of nepotism within the sport. Azam’s announcement came on social media before an official statement from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), highlighting the disarray within the organization.

Over the past two years, Pakistan has gone through four coaches, three board heads, and four captains, leading to a decline in their international rankings. Former captain Rashid Latif described the situation as a “leadership crisis,” with no clear path forward for the team. Azam’s resignation comes at a critical time, just before a series against England and with major matches on the horizon.

Azam had previously resigned as captain in all formats after Pakistan’s poor performance in the ODI World Cup, only to return to lead the team in white-ball competitions. However, his second stint as captain was short-lived, lasting just six months. His decision to step down was prompted by a desire to focus on his playing role as a batsman, acknowledging that his performance as captain and player had not been up to par.

The PCB is now tasked with finding a successor to lead the team, with wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan seen as a potential candidate for the role. The upcoming Test series against England will test the team’s leadership and performance, with calls for red-ball skipper Shan Masood to also consider stepping down due to the team’s poor results under his leadership.

The challenges facing Pakistan’s cricket team reflect larger issues within the sport, including a lack of stability in leadership and a failure to deliver results on the international stage. As the team navigates this period of uncertainty, it will be crucial for the PCB to address the underlying issues and provide a clear path forward for the team’s success. The upcoming matches against England will be a test of the team’s resilience and ability to overcome adversity in order to regain their competitive edge.

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