White-ball chief Babar and red-ball captain Shan have gone under enormous analysis for Pakistan’s troubling shows in global cricket throughout the last year or somewhere in the vicinity. After failing badly in the 50-over Asia Cup and then the World Cup, both of which were held in India last year, a Babar-led team lost in the first round of the T20 World Cup, which was played in the United States and the West Indies, earlier this year. In a five-day format, Pakistan, humiliated by their 3-0 whitewash in Australia, was defeated by Bangladesh in a humiliating and shocking 2-0 sweep on their home turf earlier this week.
Due to the harrowing series of mishaps, more and more people have called for a thorough review of the team’s composition and the captains, both of whom have been found to be lacking on a number of crucial occasions. Babar and Shan are expected to be fired ahead of Pakistan’s next international assignment, according to unconfirmed reports. Mohammad Rizwan, a wicketkeeper and batsman, is reportedly being considered for captaincy in all formats.
Mohsin stated on Saturday that the coaches, selectors, and Board officials would meet to decide on the national captaincy. Mohsin told the media after inspecting the ongoing construction at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, “The decision regarding captaincy will be made after consultation with the coaches, mentors, and [the] selection committee.” “A studio is booked for Sept 22, where everybody [concerned] will be welcome to give their ideas, and choices will be made subsequently.” The aforementioned workshop is being called “connection camp.
Mohsin said that he was meeting the selectors later on Saturday, adding that in the event that an off-base choice was made in Pakistan cricket he was accused by everybody. I am aware that I am responsible for any errors. The PCB chief stated, “It will all reflect on me if the [national] team performs poorly, there is a selection error, or the coach loses.”