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Laxman Sivaramakrishnan Praises Virat Kohli's 'Vivian Richards-Like' Attacking Mindset

Laxman Sivaramakrishnan Praises Virat Kohli's 'Vivian Richards-Like' Attacking Mindset

Virat Kohli's Attacking Mindset Draws Praise from Former India Spinner Laxman SivaramakrishnanFormer India spinner Laxman Sivaramakrishnan has lauded Virat Kohli's aggressive on-field approach, comparing it to the legendary Vivian Richards. In a recent interview on Sony Sport's Tamil Cricket Podcast - Cricket Petta, Sivaramakrishnan praised Kohli's ability to intimidate bowlers with his eyes and celebrate his emotions on the field."Kohli's attacking attitude is something that he himself enjoys and celebrates. You should show your emotions. You shouldn't be like a machine on the ground. You should have an attitude like Sir Vivian Richards who would intimidate bowlers with his eyes," Sivaramakrishnan said.Sivaramakrishnan also named Kohli and MS Dhoni as the best red and white ball captains respectively. "Kohli's attacking attitude and MS Dhoni's calm demeanour. For me, the red ball best captain is Virat and the white ball is Dhoni," he said.The veteran spinner also recalled his playing days under Sunil Gavaskar, whom he considers the best captain he played under. "Sunil Gavaskar was the best captain, I played under. He was very good with strategy and analytical in approach. Kapil Dev was a very instinctive captain. He will go with his gut instinct. He gave an extra over to Madan Lal in 1983, that's instinctive captaincy," Sivaramakrishnan said.Sivaramakrishnan further praised Gavaskar's ability to give players freedom and Venkataraghavan's excellent leadership skills. "With Sunil Gavaskar, you can ask for anything but you have to justify it, why you want to do it. If you do that he will give you the freedom to set your fields and plan your attack. Venkataraghavan was also an excellent captain, he was wonderful as captain," he added.

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Pakistan Considers Splitting Cricket Captaincy Amid Workload Concerns

Pakistan Considers Splitting Cricket Captaincy Amid Workload Concerns

Pakistan's cricket team is facing a dilemma as they consider splitting the captaincy across the three formats of the game. The heavy schedule and workload on the current white-ball skipper, Babar Azam, has prompted the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to explore alternative options.Despite expectations that Azam would retain the ODI captaincy, he surprisingly resigned late Wednesday night, citing a desire to focus on his batting. This has left the PCB, head coach Gary Kirsten, and the selection committee with the task of finding a suitable replacement.Muhammad Rizwan, the wicketkeeper-batter, is considered the frontrunner for the white-ball captaincy. However, concerns have been raised about his workload, as he is an automatic selection in all formats. The team's hectic international schedule, which includes 18 ODIs and T20Is in Australia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa, followed by two Tests in South Africa, has raised concerns about Rizwan's ability to handle the additional responsibility.Sources within the PCB suggest that the board may consider appointing separate captains for ODIs and T20Is, or naming a strong vice-captain to Rizwan who would lead the team in his absence. Shadab Khan, Saim Ayub, Shan Masood, and Shaheen Shah Afridi are among the candidates being considered for these roles.Kirsten has reportedly expressed reservations about any player taking on the captaincy in two formats, especially after Azam's recent loss of form and confidence. The PCB is now tasked with finding a solution that balances the need for strong leadership with the players' workload management.

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Younis Khan Urges Babar Azam to Emulate Virat Kohli's Leadership and Performance

Younis Khan Urges Babar Azam to Emulate Virat Kohli's Leadership and Performance

Former Pakistan captain Younis Khan has urged star batsman Babar Azam to emulate Indian cricketing icon Virat Kohli's approach to leadership and performance. Younis's comments come amid growing pressure on Babar, who has faced scrutiny both on and off the field.Younis emphasized that Babar's appointment as captain was based on his exceptional talent. However, he stressed that players must prioritize performance over social media presence. "Players should use social media wisely, but their real answers should come through their performances with the bat and ball," Younis said.He highlighted the importance of fitness and work ethic, noting that opportunities like Babar's captaincy do not come often. "He has achieved a lot at such a young age, but what he needs to know what he wants to achieve in the future. Captaincy is a small thing, performance is what matters," Younis added.Drawing a parallel with Kohli, Younis praised the Indian batsman's decision to step down from captaincy to focus on his performance. "Look at Virat Kohli. He chose to step down from captaincy on his own terms, and now he’s breaking records worldwide. This shows that playing for the country should be the priority. If there’s any energy left, then play for yourself."Babar's recent form has been a cause for concern, with his scores in the recent Test series against Bangladesh leading to his drop from the ICC top 10 rankings for batters. This slump has intensified scrutiny over his leadership in white-ball cricket, particularly after Pakistan's disappointing exit from the group stage of the T20 World Cup 2024.Younis urged Babar to focus on his fitness and work ethic, and to learn from the example of Kohli. "He needs to focus on his fitness and work ethic because opportunities like these don't come around often," Younis said.

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Kamran Akmal Advises PCB Against Captaincy Change, Urges Focus on Basics

Kamran Akmal Advises PCB Against Captaincy Change, Urges Focus on Basics

Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Kamran Akmal has strongly advised the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) against making any changes to the team's captaincy. Akmal believes that the focus should be on improving the team's fundamental skills rather than replacing the captain.Akmal's comments come amidst reports that Babar Azam could potentially lose his role as captain of Pakistan's white-ball cricket team. Mohammad Rizwan is reportedly being considered as a leading candidate to replace Azam.Akmal questioned the timing of the potential change in leadership, especially considering Pakistan's recent setbacks under Azam's captaincy. He pointed out that the team has failed to perform well in major tournaments such as the Asia Cup, ODI World Cup, and T20 World Cup."Why they wanted to bring a change now if they did not do that after losing the Asia Cup, ODI World Cup, and T20 World Cup? What difference does it make [by the way]," Akmal said.Akmal believes that appointing a new captain will not solve the team's problems. He emphasized the importance of players performing their basic tasks correctly to avoid mistakes."Is it because the captain is not their favourite, and they want one of their choice? Do you think the new captain will bring Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, or Mitchell Starc into the team to boost its performance? If they do not get their basics right, then such blunders will continue to happen, and replacing captains will make no difference," he suggested.Akmal also criticized the PCB's decision to reappoint Babar Azam as captain of the white-ball format just before the T20 World Cup. He believes that the move was a "strategic mistake" that did not benefit the team."Babar Azam has stepped down as the captain of Pakistan's cricket team in all formats after the team’s early exit from last year's ODI World Cup. Recently, he was reinstated as the captain for the white-ball format, just before the T20 World Cup. This move replaced Shaheen Shah Afridi, who had led Pakistan in a single series against New Zealand, where Pakistan faced a 4-1 series defeat. The PCB explained reappointing Babar as a 'strategic move'," Akmal said.Akmal concluded by urging the PCB, the captain, the coach, and the selectors to set their direction right and reform their thinking. He believes that this is the only way to improve the team's performance and achieve success in future tournaments.

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Mohammad Rizwan Emerges as Contender for Pakistan's White-Ball Captaincy

Mohammad Rizwan Emerges as Contender for Pakistan's White-Ball Captaincy

Babar Azam's tenure as Pakistan's white-ball captain is under scrutiny following a string of batting failures and the team's recent Test series loss to Bangladesh. According to Geo News, wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan is emerging as the frontrunner to replace Azam as skipper in ODIs and T20Is.Rizwan's impressive performances in the Test series against Bangladesh, where he led the batting charts with 294 runs at an average of 98.0, have strengthened his case for captaincy. In contrast, Azam struggled with the bat, scoring only 64 runs at an average of 16.00.The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is reportedly considering appointing Rizwan as captain ahead of the Australia tour in November. This move could also see Rizwan take over the captaincy in all three formats, potentially putting Shan Masood's position as Test skipper in jeopardy.Azam relinquished the captaincy after Pakistan's disappointing ODI World Cup campaign last year but was reappointed for white-ball formats in March. However, the team's recent struggles have raised questions about his leadership abilities.Rizwan's appointment as captain would mark a significant shift in Pakistan's cricket strategy. The 30-year-old is known for his aggressive batting style and his ability to lead from the front. He has also been praised for his work ethic and his commitment to the team.If Rizwan is appointed captain, he will face the challenge of rebuilding a team that has struggled for consistency in recent years. Pakistan was eliminated from the T20 World Cup in the group stage and suffered a humiliating Test series defeat to Bangladesh.Rizwan will need to find a way to inspire his team and improve their performances on the field. He will also need to work closely with the PCB to develop a long-term plan for the team's success.

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Bumrah's Captaincy Aspirations Divide Cricket Experts

Bumrah's Captaincy Aspirations Divide Cricket Experts

Jasprit Bumrah's Captaincy Aspirations Draw Mixed Reactions from Former Pakistan CricketerIndian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah's recent comments about the potential for pace bowlers to excel as captains have sparked a debate within the cricketing community. While Bumrah believes that fast bowlers possess the necessary leadership qualities, former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali has expressed a different perspective.In an interview, Bumrah cited the successful captaincies of Kapil Dev and Imran Khan, who led India and Pakistan to World Cup victories, respectively. However, Ali argues that both Dev and Khan were appointed as captains only after they had established themselves as all-rounders, not just bowlers."About Jasprit Bumrah's statement, it's just like how Babar Azam likes captaincy. In my opinion, he should not chase captaincy. He is a top-class bowler and should be focusing just on that," Ali said in a video on his YouTube channel.Ali further clarified the distinction between a bowler and an all-rounder when it comes to leadership roles. "He gave the examples of Kapil Dev and Imran Khan's captaincy. However, they had become all-rounders, which is why they succeeded as captains. They were not appointed captains when they came into their teams as bowlers. This is the difference between a bowler and an all-rounder."While acknowledging the success of Australian pacer Pat Cummins as a captain, Ali pointed out that there are very few fast bowlers who have thrived in the role of a captain or coach."He also spoke about Pat Cummins. Yes, Cummins is a good captain, but there are very few fast bowlers who can become a good coach or captain. My best wishes to Jasprit Bumrah. There is a chance that he could be made the captain after the Champions Trophy," Ali added.Bumrah has previously led India as a stand-in captain during the one-off Test against England at Edgbaston in 2022 and also captained India to a 2-0 victory in a three-match T20I series against Ireland last year.

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Shahid Afridi Calls for Babar Azam's Removal as Pakistan Captain

Shahid Afridi Calls for Babar Azam's Removal as Pakistan Captain

Shahid Afridi, the former Pakistan all-rounder, has called for the removal of Babar Azam as Pakistan's captain following the team's disappointing performance in the T20 World Cup. Afridi, who is currently playing for Pakistan Champions in the World Championship of Legends, believes that Babar has been given ample opportunities to prove himself as a captain but has failed to deliver."As far as Babar's captaincy is concerned, I have also captained, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq, all have captained. No other captain has been given such an open chance. As soon as the World Cup ends, the captain is blamed. He has had 2-3 World Cups, 2-3 Asia Cups, T20 World Cup, he has had enough chances. Babar has been given enough chances. In our times the captain was under the knife. Now whatever surgery needs to be done, it needs to be done once, and whoever is coming new should be given full time," Afridi told Geo News.Babar had previously stepped down as Pakistan's captain following the team's poor performance in the ODI World Cup in India last year. However, he was reinstated by the Pakistan Cricket Board after his replacement, Shaheen Shah Afridi, was removed from captaincy after just one series against New Zealand.Pakistan's early exit from the T20 World Cup was a significant disappointment for the team and its fans. They suffered an upset defeat against the USA and lost to their archrivals, India, in the initial group stage of the tournament. Since Pakistan's exit, several former Pakistani cricketers, including Afridi and Shoaib Akhtar, have questioned Babar's credibility as the captain of the team.India went on to win the tournament undefeated, securing a seven-run victory over South Africa in the final and ending the nation's 17-year drought for the T20 World Cup.

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Pakistan's T20 World Cup Disappointment Raises Questions About Babar Azam's Leadership

Pakistan's T20 World Cup Disappointment Raises Questions About Babar Azam's Leadership

Pakistan's disappointing performance at the T20 World Cup 2024 has raised questions about the team's leadership and tactics. After unimpressive displays against Ireland and England in the lead-up to the tournament, Pakistan's form was far from ideal.Despite their history of surprising performances, Pakistan's campaign began with a shock defeat to debutants USA. They then lost to India despite being in a commanding position. In their third match, they managed to beat Canada, but their fourth match against Ireland was a close call, with Pakistan nearly losing after being seven wickets down in pursuit of a modest target.Babar Azam's captaincy and batting have come under scrutiny. Indian cricket legend Virender Sehwag believes that Azam should step down as captain and even be dropped from the T20I team. Sehwag criticized Azam's lack of six-hitting ability and his conservative approach."Babar Azam is not a player who will hit sixes. He only hits sixes when he is set and spinners are operating," Sehwag said. "I have never seen him using his feet to fast bowlers or hitting sixes over the covers; it's not his game as he plays safe cricket by hitting down the ground."Sehwag believes that Pakistan needs a captain who can provide more firepower in the powerplay overs. "As a leader, you have to think whether this game is useful for his team. If not, then demote yourself and send someone who can play big shots in the six overs and get the team 50-60 runs," he said.Pakistan's struggles have also been attributed to their lack of depth in the batting lineup. The team has relied heavily on Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, but they have not received enough support from the middle order.With the T20 World Cup 2024 now over, Pakistan must reassess their approach and make changes if they want to be competitive in future tournaments.

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Rohit Sharma's Captaincy Masterclass Leads India to T20 World Cup Triumph

Rohit Sharma's Captaincy Masterclass Leads India to T20 World Cup Triumph

India's Triumph in T20 World Cup: Rohit Sharma's Captaincy Lauded by Ricky PontingIn a thrilling encounter at the T20 World Cup 2024, India emerged victorious over arch-rivals Pakistan by a narrow margin of 6 runs. Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has heaped praise on Indian skipper Rohit Sharma for his exceptional leadership during the high-stakes match.Despite a brief stay at the crease, scoring 13 runs off 12 deliveries, Rohit's impact on the game extended far beyond his individual performance. Ponting, in a video posted on the ICC's official Instagram account, commended Rohit's "outstanding" captaincy, highlighting his ability to effectively utilize his bowling resources."Rohit Sharma is a very experienced captain," Ponting remarked. "I just saw him and said, 'Mate, your captaincy today was outstanding.' I don't think he could have done much more."Ponting also praised Hardik Pandya's exceptional performance, describing him as "outstanding" in the crucial game. He noted that Rohit's familiarity with his bowlers, having worked with them in the IPL, gave him a deep understanding of their strengths and weaknesses."He understands them, knows when he can use them," Ponting said. "But it's one thing for the captain to set a plan, the bowlers are going to go ahead and execute it, and Hardik was outstanding."Ponting observed that the wicket conditions changed significantly during the second innings. As the sun emerged, the wicket dried out rapidly, favoring the seamers. However, Rohit's astute captaincy allowed India to adapt and adjust on the run."I thought he did a really good job with the ball as well," Ponting added. "Their spinner bowled four overs for 20 and Patel picked up a big wicket. The wicket was definitely different in the second innings. Pakistan got the ball to hold up through natural variation, but when the sun came out, the wicket dried out quite quickly. I thought he did that really well."Rohit's leadership played a pivotal role in India's victory, showcasing his ability to make quick decisions and inspire his team to perform under pressure. His experience and understanding of the game proved invaluable in guiding India to a hard-fought win.

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