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3 Players who can replace Babar Azam as Pakistan’s captain

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Pakistan cricket team have failed to live up to the expectations of their fans with their poor performance in the ongoing ODI World Cup 2023 so far. One of the main reasons behind the Men in Green’s below-par performance is Babar Azam, who has failed to lead the team well so far in the tournament.

Pakistan have lost their last 3 matches of the World Cup in which an embarrassing loss against Afghanistan is also included. After this, the right-handed batters started getting criticised on social media. Even his own country’s experts and former cricketers are demanding his exit from the captaincy role. On that note, let’s take a look at 3 players who can replace Babar as captain of the Pakistan cricket team.

3. Shaheen Afridi

Shaheen Afridi (Source – Twitter)

Shaheen Afridi, a revered member of the Pakistan cricket team and a premier fast bowler, stands as a strong candidate to succeed Babar as captain. With two PSL titles leading Lahore Qalandars, his leadership abilities are evident. History, with the legendary bowler Wasim Akram, suggests that appointing a bowler as captain can be successful for the Men in Green.

2. Shadab Khan

Shadab Khan (Source – Twitter)

Shadab Khan, Pakistan’s vice-captain, stands out as one of the most dynamic and energetic players in the squad. This accomplished all-rounder has already captained the national team in three T20Is and has successfully led the PSL franchise Islamabad United. At just 25 years old, he has already gained substantial experience at the international level. Given his current role as vice-captain, Shadab Khan is the leading contender to take over the captaincy from Babar Azam.

1. Mohammad Rizwan

Mohammed Rizwan (Source – Twitter)

The exceptionally consistent Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan’s star wicketkeeper-batter, excels in all three cricket formats. His composed demeanour suggests strong leadership potential. It remains to be seen if the Pakistan Cricket Board will entrust him with the captaincy.

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