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Kamran Akmal Urges PCB to Retain Babar Azam as Captain, Focus on Fundamentals

Kamran Akmal Urges PCB to Retain Babar Azam as Captain, Focus on Fundamentals

Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Kamran Akmal has strongly advised the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) against making any captaincy changes, emphasizing the need for players to improve their fundamentals to avoid costly mistakes.Akmal's comments come amidst reports that Babar Azam could be replaced as white-ball captain by Mohammad Rizwan. However, Akmal believes that such a move is unnecessary, especially considering Pakistan's recent struggles in major tournaments."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 questioned.He pointed out that Pakistan's poor performances in these tournaments were not solely due to Babar's captaincy but rather a reflection of systemic issues within the team."Is it because the captain is not their favorite, 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?" Akmal asked.He stressed that the focus should be on improving the team's fundamentals, including batting, bowling, and fielding. "If they do not get their basics right, then such blunders will continue to happen, and replacing captains will make no difference," Akmal said.Akmal also suggested that the entire team, including the captain, coach, and selectors, should reassess their approach and make necessary changes."Everyone should set their direction right and reform their thinking," he said.It is worth noting that Babar had stepped down as captain of all formats after Pakistan's disappointing performance in the 2023 ODI World Cup. However, he was reinstated as white-ball captain ahead of the 2023 T20 World Cup, replacing Shaheen Shah Afridi.

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Pakistan Cricket in Crisis: Former Players Demand Tough Leadership

Pakistan Cricket in Crisis: Former Players Demand Tough Leadership

Pakistan cricket has been in a state of turmoil in recent times, with a humiliating 2-0 series defeat at home against Bangladesh, reports of dressing room conflicts, and groupism within the team. The constant chopping and changing in PCB administration and teams across formats has further exacerbated the situation.Former players have been vocal in their criticism of the administrators, team management, and players. Former leg-spinner Danish Kaneria has joined the chorus, expressing his concern over Pakistan's recent performances.Kaneria believes that everything is being taken for granted in the team and that Pakistan cricket needs a tough task-master like India's Gautam Gambhir. He emphasized the importance of sticking with a captain and providing them with full support, while also holding them accountable for their performance."Why today other teams are doing so well? Why is the Indian team is doing so well? They had Rahul Dravid who worked with the team very well now they have Gautham Gambhir, a fantastic cricketer and fantastic guy. The way he reacts, he tells on the face. He doesn't go back and do backbiting; he's on the face straight away. This is how you have to be. You have to be strong, and like a strong person, you have to make the decision on the face, not at the back," said Kaneria.Reports in Pakistan media suggest that Babar Azam, who has been struggling with poor form, may be removed as Pakistan's white-ball captain. Wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan has emerged as the potential candidate to lead the team in ODIs and T20Is.The likely development comes after Babar's recent batting failures in the home Test series against Bangladesh. Shan Masood was leading the Test side, which the hosts embarrassingly lost 2-0.

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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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Pakistan's Champions One-Day Cup Unveils Captains, Mentors

Pakistan's Champions One-Day Cup Unveils Captains, Mentors

Pakistan's domestic 50-over competition, the Champions One-Day Cup, has unveiled its captains and mentors, with each side led by a Pakistan international. Shaheen Shah Afridi (Lions), Mohammad Rizwan (Wolves), Shadab Khan (Panthers), Saud Shakeel (Dolphins), and Mohammad Haris (Stallions) will lead their respective teams.Haris' appointment as Stallions captain, chosen by mentor Shoaib Malik, marks a significant return to favor with the PCB. After being left out of Pakistan's World Cup squad and losing his place in the T20 side, Haris now captains a team that includes Babar Azam, Pakistan's white-ball captain.Unlike previous tournaments, the PCB has ensured maximum participation of its top players. With no international cricket coinciding with the competition, almost every fit centrally contracted player is taking part. Misbah-ul-Haq, mentor of the Wolves, emphasized that unfit players would be excluded.All games will be played in Faisalabad from September 12-29, with playoffs instead of semi-finals. The tournament concludes eight days before the start of the first Test between Pakistan and England.Each side has announced extended squad lists, which will be trimmed by September 10. The teams do not have affiliated city names but have historical links to previous domestic cup sides: Lahore for Lions, Karachi for Dolphins, Peshawar for Panthers, Faisalabad for Wolves, and Sialkot for Stallions.Sarfaraz Ahmed is the only player-mentor, operating with the Dolphins. Misbah (Wolves), Malik (Stallions), Saqlain Mushtaq (Panthers), and Waqar Younis (Lions) are the other mentors.

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Mohammad Rizwan's One-Handed Stunner Breaks Bangladesh's Resistance

Mohammad Rizwan's One-Handed Stunner Breaks Bangladesh's Resistance

Mohammad Rizwan's stunning one-handed catch on Day 3 of the first Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh has left fans and experts in awe. The wicketkeeper's brilliance dismissed Zakir Hasan, providing Pakistan with a crucial breakthrough.Bangladesh openers Hasan and Shadman Islam had added just four runs on Day 3 before Naseem Shah's delivery found Hasan's outside edge. Rizwan, alert behind the stumps, dived to his left and completed a spectacular one-handed catch.The catch was a testament to Rizwan's exceptional reflexes and athleticism. It also highlighted the importance of wicketkeeping in Test cricket, where every dismissal can turn the tide of the match.Meanwhile, Bangladesh opener Shadman Islam fought valiantly, scoring a half-century to lead his team to 134-2 at lunch on Day 3. The left-hander, along with Mominul Haque, defied Pakistan's pace attack on a Rawalpindi pitch that had slowed down considerably.The visitors still trail Pakistan's first innings total of 448-6 by 314 runs with eight wickets intact. However, the unbroken third-wicket stand between Islam and Haque has given Bangladesh hope of a comeback.Pakistan employed all four pacers but missed the services of a frontline spinner. Part-time slow bowler Agha Salman has made little impact so far.The match resumed at 27-0, with Bangladesh losing Zakir Hasan to Rizwan's catch in Naseem Shah's fifth over. Skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto was also dismissed for 16, leaving the visitors on 53-2.Haque has batted with confidence, hitting four boundaries. Islam, on the other hand, reached his third Test half-century with a boundary off Naseem Shah's last delivery before the interval.The match is evenly poised, with both teams having their chances. Pakistan will be looking to build on their first innings lead, while Bangladesh will aim to continue their recovery and set a challenging target for the hosts.

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Umpire Anil Chaudhary Slams Mohammad Rizwan's Excessive Appealing

Umpire Anil Chaudhary Slams Mohammad Rizwan's Excessive Appealing

Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan's Excessive Appealing Draws Criticism from Umpire Anil ChaudharyMohammad Rizwan, Pakistan's wicket-keeper, has gained notoriety for his incessant appeals from behind the stumps during matches. This behavior has often drawn the ire of umpires, opponents, and fans alike.Indian umpire Anil Chaudhary, who has officiated in over 50 international matches across formats, recently shared his thoughts on Rizwan's tendency to appeal frequently. Chaudhary described Rizwan as someone who "keeps jumping like a pigeon" from behind the stumps."He appeals a lot. I even told my fellow umpire to stay aware. Har ball pe chillata hai (He keeps shouting on every ball). Isn't he the one who puts something like a lipstick? He keeps jumping like a pigeon," Chaudhary said in a YouTube podcast.Chaudhary emphasized that a good umpire knows how to handle keepers like Rizwan. "If the umpire is good, these keepers are losers. Aur itna technology aa gaya hai, kyun apna beizatti karwa rahein ho? Ulta seedha nikla jayega, toh log aap hi ka mazak udayenge (When technology has evolved so much, why do you have to make yourself look bad? People tend to make fun of such things)," he added.Rizwan's excessive appealing has been a topic of discussion for some time. In 2021, former England captain Michael Vaughan criticized Rizwan's behavior, calling it "embarrassing."Despite the criticism, Rizwan has continued to appeal frequently. In Pakistan's first Test against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi, Rizwan scored an unbeaten 171 in the first innings. However, Bangladesh responded strongly with a total of 565 all out, taking a 117-run first innings lead.

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Rizwan Scripts History, Ends Pakistan's 15-Year Wait for 150+ Test Score

Rizwan Scripts History, Ends Pakistan's 15-Year Wait for 150+ Test Score

Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan etched his name in the annals of Test cricket history on Thursday, becoming the first wicketkeeper-batter from his nation to score 150 or more since Kamran Akmal in 2009. Rizwan's unbeaten 171 against Sri Lanka in the ongoing first Test at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium marked a significant milestone for Pakistan, ending a 15-year wait for such a feat.Rizwan's innings was a testament to his resilience and determination. After Pakistan lost three wickets for just 16 runs on Wednesday, Rizwan and Saud Shakeel steadied the ship with a 98-run partnership. Rizwan then went on to forge a mammoth 240-run stand with Shakeel, who also scored a brilliant 141.Rizwan's knock was a masterclass in batting. He played with patience and precision, accumulating runs steadily while also punishing loose deliveries. His innings included three towering sixes and 11 boundaries, showcasing his power and finesse.Despite Rizwan's heroics, Pakistan captain Shan Masood declared the innings at 448/6 late in the final session, denying Rizwan a double century. However, Rizwan's contribution was pivotal in giving Pakistan a commanding position in the match.Bangladesh openers Shadman Islam and Zakir Hasan negotiated 12 overs of pace without any trouble, leaving Pakistan with work to do on Day 3. The Rawalpindi pitch has not provided much assistance to the bowlers so far, but Pakistan will hope that their bowlers can make inroads into the Bangladesh batting lineup.Rizwan's achievement is a testament to his hard work and dedication. He has established himself as one of the most consistent and reliable wicketkeeper-batters in the world, and his latest feat is a testament to his exceptional talent.

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Pakistan Tightens Grip on Bangladesh in Rawalpindi Test

Pakistan Tightens Grip on Bangladesh in Rawalpindi Test

Pakistan's dominance continued on Day 3 of the first Test against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi, as the hosts tightened their grip on the match. Resuming at 27/0, Bangladesh openers Shadman Islam and Zakir Hasan faced a relentless Pakistan bowling attack.Pakistan's bowlers, led by Naseem Shah and Shaheen Afridi, kept the pressure on the Bangladesh batsmen. Islam fell for 23, caught behind off Afridi, while Hasan was dismissed for 30, trapped lbw by Shah.With the openers back in the pavilion, Bangladesh's middle order struggled to cope with Pakistan's pace and spin. Mushfiqur Rahim (16) and Liton Das (14) were both dismissed cheaply, leaving Bangladesh reeling at 85/4.Mohammad Rizwan, who scored a magnificent 171 in Pakistan's first innings, continued to torment Bangladesh with his off-spin. He dismissed Najmul Hossain Shanto (18) and Mehidy Hasan Miraz (12), reducing Bangladesh to 123/6.As the day progressed, Pakistan's bowlers continued to chip away at Bangladesh's batting lineup. Yasir Shah claimed the wickets of Nurul Hasan (16) and Khaled Ahmed (0), while Afridi returned to dismiss Taijul Islam (10).At the close of play, Bangladesh were struggling at 169/9, still trailing Pakistan by 279 runs. Ebadot Hossain (10*) and Shoriful Islam (0*) were the only batsmen left at the crease.Pakistan will be confident of wrapping up the match on Day 4 and securing a crucial victory in their quest for a Test series win on home soil. Bangladesh, on the other hand, will need a miraculous effort to avoid defeat.

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Pakistan Retains Senior Trio for Bangladesh Test Series

Pakistan Retains Senior Trio for Bangladesh Test Series

Pakistan's Test squad for the upcoming two-match series against Bangladesh has been announced, with senior players Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi retained despite calls for a significant overhaul following a disappointing T20 World Cup performance.The decision to retain the experienced trio was influenced by the advice of foreign head coaches Jason Gillespie and Gary Kirsten, who recommended a more gradual approach to rebuilding the team. The PCB had initially indicated a need for "major surgery" after Pakistan's early exit from the T20 World Cup, but has opted to avoid drastic measures for now.Shan Masood will continue as captain for the red-ball format, with Saud Shakeel promoted to vice-captain in place of Shaheen Shah Afridi. The squad includes two uncapped players, Mohammad Huraira and Kamran Ghulam, who have been rewarded for their consistent performances in domestic cricket.Kamran Ghulam, who was previously included in the Test squad but did not make his debut, has been recalled. Pacer Mohammad Ali, after playing only two Tests against England in 2022, has also been selected again. Most of the squad for Pakistan's opening Test series of the 2024-25 season remains consistent with the 13 players involved in the last series against Australia at the end of 2023-24.Players dropped from the previous Test series include opener Imam ul Haq, spinners Noman Ali, Muhammad Nawaz, and Sajid Khan, all-rounder Faheem Ashraf, and pacer Hasan Ali. Mohammad Waseem junior is unavailable due to injury. All-rounder Aamir Jamal has been included in the squad, pending his clearance of fitness tests.Pakistan will face Bangladesh in two Tests beginning August 21 as part of the ICC Test Championship schedule. In the upcoming season, the national team is set to play nine Tests, 14 T20 Internationals, and 17 One-Day Internationals at home and abroad.

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