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Sarfaraz Ahmed Removed From Captaincy from All Formats

Sarfaraz Ahmed has been sacked as Pakistan captain from the Test and T20I formats, a Pakistan Cricket Board press release announced on Friday.

The wicket-keeper batsman has also been dropped from the squad for both formats, a consequence of his indifferent form. The move comes just ahead of the tour of Australia, where Pakistan will three T20Is and two Tests, and just a year removed from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2020. Between the two events, Pakistan will also host Sri Lanka and Bangladesh for two Tests each, and the latter for three T20Is.

Sarfaraz will be replaced by top-order batsman Azhar Ali as Test captain, while 25-year-old batsman Babar Azam will take charge of the T20I side and remain in charge until next year’s World Cup.

Azhar Ali has been a solid performer for Pakistan in the Test format and already possesses the experience of leading the national side. Reacting to his appointment as captain, he said:

There is no bigger honor than to captain the Pakistan national cricket team in the pinnacle format of the game. I feel humbled, excited and privileged, and with the support of the team, I look forward to justifying the faith that has been entrusted upon me for the World Test Championship. Sarfaraz Ahmed has done an excellent job in transforming raw talent into experienced players, and I now look forward to inspiring those skillful players in our endeavors to collectively achieve our World Test Championship objectives and beyond.I am not only targeting wins, but also aim to provide opportunities to players to grow in stature and express themselves so that Pakistan cricket can resume its journey to the top.

He further added: “These are exciting times in Pakistan cricket with new team management. As a captain, I feel comfortable that there will be a number of knowledgeable people in the hut, who I can rely upon advice and guidance.

“I am not only targeting wins but also aim to provide opportunities to players to grow in stature and express themselves so that Pakistan cricket can resume its journey to the top. I have always played my cricket the hard way but in a fair manner, and will ensure I continue to uphold the spirit of cricket and enhance the image of the team and the country.”

“To be named the captain of the No.1-ranked side in the world is the biggest thing that has happened to my career to date,” Babar said.

I am ready for this challenge and also willing to learn more in the process. I feel it has been a natural progression for me, and I am delighted that the PCB has put faith in my capabilities.

Sarfaraz Ahmed has led the side in the shortest format by example, and it is my responsibility to take forward his accomplishments so that we remain a consistent, attractive and powerful side.

Sarfaraz exits with a captaincy record of 29 wins in 37 matches, for a win percentage of 78.37 – the highest among Pakistan captains to have led in 20 or matches at this level. He had a more modest record in Tests, with four wins and eight defeats in 13 matches. Under his leadership, Pakistan rose to the No.1 position in the ICC Men’s T20I Team Rankings, and won the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 in spectacular fashion in England, defeating the tournament hosts and favorites, and India, in the semi-final and final.

His ouster comes in the aftermath of a 3-0 defeat to a second-string Sri Lanka side at home. Nevertheless, the 32-year-old looked back on his time in charge of the team fondly and wished the two new candidates the best with their future assignments.

It has been an honor to lead Pakistan at the highest level. I want to thank all my colleagues, coaches and selectors who have helped me in this journey,” he said. “My good wishes are with Azhar Ali, Babar Azam, and the Pakistan cricket team, and I hope they will continue to grow stronger and stronger.

Pakistan will begin their new era with a three-match T20I series against Australia, starting on 3 November. That will be followed by a two-Test series, which will also mark their foray into the ICC World Test Championship.


  • Finally. He even didn’t deserve to have a place in the team and was captain! Hopefully better player will get the chance.

    • kaman akmal ??? umar akmal ?? adnan akmal?
      we have more players also who are dreaming to make a comeback now
      umer gul
      imran nazir

  • Honestly, he was a good captain who followed the coach’s orders to the letter and never played politics. Unfortunately, he had a team who just weren’t disciplined enough and did not click when they needed to. Pakistan is on top on T20s because of this guy. I thank you for your services, but this time it is best you leave before others make things ugly for you.

  • Good or bad – we need someone to represent Pakistan. It’s not a club or a department team, we need to take decisions cognizant to what goes around. So let’s not make it a personal issue.
    Well done Sarfraz and we move on!


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