Published 21:38 IST, November 10th 2020
Babar Azam appointed new Pakistan test captain
Pakistan removed the test captaincy from Azhar Ali and gave it to Babar Azam on Tuesday.
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Pakistan removed test captaincy from Azhar Ali and gave it to Babar Azam on Tuesday. Azam's promotion means 26-year-old batsman leads Pakistan in all three formats -- one-day internationals, Twenty20s and test matches.
Ali led Pakistan in eight tests since he was appointed captain last year. He won two home test matches against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, but lost in Australia 2-0 and in England 1-0. Apparently, Ali’s defensive approach as captain -- especially against England -- led to his removal.
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Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ehsan Mani hinted that Ali, who opens in tests, could still be part of test squad when team leaves for New Zealand for two tests this month.
“I believe Azhar still has a lot of cricket left in him and Pakistan cricket can continue to make best use of his experience and kwledge as a specialist top-order batsman moving forward,” Mani said in a statement.
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Azam has been Pakistan’s most accomplished batsman in all three formats. His leadership qualities have also impressed Mani, who has authority to appoint captains.
“With his consistent performance and leadership skills (in white-ball cricket), he has demonstrated that he is ready to take on additional responsibilities of a captain,” Mani said. “It is appropriate that we appoint him captain w so that he continues to grow stronger with every match.”
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Mani spoke with Azam on Tuesday soon after Pakistan won third and final Twenty20 against Zimbabwe and clinched series 3-0. “I am ready and prepared to take up additional responsibility,” Azam said in a statement issued by PCB.
“I want to thank Azhar Ali for way he captained team in last season, which was a difficult one, but I kw that he will leave stone unturned in giving his very best to team.”
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(Photo Credit: Twitter/ICC)
21:38 IST, November 10th 2020