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Babar Azam has been appointed as Pakistan Test captain, which makes him the captain across all three formats. His first assignment will be to captain Pakistan in the ICC World Test Championship fixtures against New Zealand, which will be played in Mount Maunganui and Christchurch from 26-30 December and 3-7 January, respectively.

Babar replaces Azhar Ali, who last captained against England this summer.

PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani confirmed the appointment following a meeting with Azhar Ali on Tuesday evening in which he also thanked him for his contributions as a captain. The PCB Chairman subsequently spoke with Babar Azam following his side’s eight wickets in the third T20I against Zimbabwe and congratulated him on his appointment.

Ehsan Mani: “I want to thank Azhar Ali for stepping up last year by captaining the side in what was a historic first home Test series in over a decade. I believe Azhar still has a lot of cricket left in him and Pakistan cricket can continue to make the best use of his experience and knowledge as specialist top-order batsman moving forward.

“Babar Azam was identified at a very young age as a future leader and as part of his progression and development, he was appointed white-ball captain last year. With his consistent performance and leadership skills, he has demonstrated that he is ready to take on the additional responsibilities of a captain.

“As we are looking into the future, it is appropriate that we appoint him the captain now so that he continues to grow stronger with every match. I wish Babar all the best and remain optimistic that he will help Pakistan cricket make an upward movement across all formats, not only with his performance but also with his positive attitude and result-oriented approach.”

Babar Azam: “I feel truly honoured to have been appointed Test captain and join some of the most iconic players who have captained Pakistan in the purist format of the game. I can now say with conviction that dreams can come true only if you chase them with honesty, dedication and commitment.

“I am ready and prepared to take up the additional responsibility and the thing that gives me additional confidence that I can do the job is the experience that is available to me in the changing room in the shape of the players and support staff.

“I want to thank Azhar Ali for the way he captained in the last season, which was a difficult one, but I know that he will leave no stone unturned in giving his very best for the team.”
 
Reminds me of the movie “The other Boleyn Girl”

The epic scene when Natalie Portman replaces the French queen as the wife of Henry the 8th.
 
What a journey it's been. Feeling really proud as a fan of him as I along with many others backed him while he was really struggling in tests. Always knew he'd shine through. Now he's one of the worlds premier cricketers. Onwards and upwards.
 
I think putting so much pressure on young shoulders is not a good idea. I would not make him T20 captain and let him concentrate in Test and ODI captaincy. In a long while we have a good player, we don't need to overburden him.
 
He can be like Williamson.


Williamson was in the exact same position as Babar when he was given captaincy and it worked out.
 
He deserves it. Probably the only real candidate for the job.

Actually hes the only one who deserves a spot and has a secure place in the team
Now all we have to do is to be patient with his captaincy
Since he has been captaining from u 16 days i am pretty sure he ll eventually become a very good captain IN SHA ALLAH
 
The Natural and Obvious choice, and after a long time we have a captain who is not the worst player in the team, and for goodness sake be patient with the kid. He is no Ponting but the best we have got, atleast he is deserving.
 
Congratulations Babar.

I may not be a fan of this decision but I can see the reason behind this.
 
Congratulations Babar.

This is a big, big honor.

Wish you a lots of success!
 
Maybe not the most ideal time but not many other viable options to be fair.

It was coming, so now is the time to embrace, accept and bring Pakistan back as the ferocious beast we all know it can be.
 
Maybe not the most ideal time but not many other viable options to be fair.

It was coming, so now is the time to embrace, accept and bring Pakistan back as the ferocious beast we all know it can be.

Atleast now we have a deserving captain, wonder when we have deserving coach and selector with some credentials, experience and vision.
 
Decisive, bold call by PCB - hope it works. And, Congrats to Babar, a deserving one - he forced a change in PAK cricket's thought process .... you can be made Captain well before your 30s. At least now no one will say that the Captain is first Captain, then player.
 
Congratulations to Babar but haven't seen much yet in his brief captaincy stint that's impressed. I fear he'll be too deferential to senior players.

However he undoubtedly makes the team on merit and is well respected in the locker room. Hope this is a long-term deal.
 
Good call. If it comes off , it'd be great and if it doesn't it would be harsh to blame babar anyway considering the quality of players around him , coach , PCB setup etc.
 
It uses to be, but sadly our last two tests captains have been worst player in team on most days.
True. With Babar being the captain we will at least know that he will perform.

Finally no specialist captain.
 
Congrats Babar. Well deserved. All the best with the captaincy. Don't lose focus on your own batting.
 
Congratulations to Babar. A very hardworking young man. May he bring a much needed change in the Pakistan cricket setup. Only time will tell if he can.
 
Actually hes the only one who deserves a spot and has a secure place in the team
Now all we have to do is to be patient with his captaincy
Since he has been captaining from u 16 days i am pretty sure he ll eventually become a very good captain IN SHA ALLAH

As long he is batting well he will be fine. If he is out of form and we are losing, that's when the pressure will be on him. But I'm very confident he will do well as captain.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Congratulations <a href="https://twitter.com/babarazam258?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@babarazam258</a> wishing you all the success as test captain of Pakistan.....except of course against Sri Lanka &#55357;&#56841;</p>— Mickey Arthur (@Mickeyarthurcr1) <a href="https://twitter.com/Mickeyarthurcr1/status/1326200137127849986?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 10, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
I really really really hope he is one of the guys who go a bar higher with additional responsibility as captain.
Graeme Smith, Ricky Ponting, Eoin Morgan, Faf to name a few.

Graeme Smith and Punter are some of the mentally toughest cricketers of 21st century.
 
I think putting so much pressure on young shoulders is not a good idea. I would not make him T20 captain and let him concentrate in Test and ODI captaincy. In a long while we have a good player, we don't need to overburden him.

He is not that young now. He is 26. Graeme Smith became captain of South Africa when he was 23 and represented South Africa in just 8 matches. :inti
 
Definitely well deserved. He has shown progress in every aspect of his game since his debut and there is no doubt he will give his best as leader in test format tool.

He has been trying to improve his bowling changes as well as field settings in LOIs and has really taken the responsibility well by performing even better since becoming captain.

Congrats and good luck to him.
 
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Miss him so much. He would form a good bond with babar as captain.
 
This is what I said this morning in the other thread.

Babar isn't captaincy material (yet) and is still in need to perform consistently and put up big runs in that format.

Putting him at the forefront in all formats this early could backfire (hope it doesn't) but he is yet to show leadership skills as I do not think he has been captain in his cricket career yet (can someone confirm) so I do not see him having what it takes.
 
I do not think he has been captain in his cricket career yet (can someone confirm) so I do not see him having what it takes.

He was Pak U19 captain in 2012 U19 WC. Pak didnt do great due to one reason or another but, Babar does have some experience at junior level.
 
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Wow I just saw this thread...

I just say I was expecting Asad Shafiq to take the helm or for Malik to come out of retirement and take our test team forward over the next 15-20 years.
 
He was Pak U19 captain in 2012 U19 WC. Pak didnt do great due to one reason or another but, Babar does have some experience at junior level.

Oh yes I forgot that there - Still that was U19 and this is now biggest thing ever for a player - Just have a feeling that the test captaincy would be a bit too much for him especially when he is still finding his feet in that format.

Hope it does not overburden him and his performances.
 
It's such a sad state that no one over here wants him to be the captain, yet we don't have a choice.
 
Very unfair on both Azhar and Babar.

Azhar got fired after one bad match or series, but moreover that Manchester test game.

Babar Azam got the toughest series, the tour to NZ (strong NZ at home), to start his captaincy journey. 0-3 Whitewash could effect his confidence.

No idea what the PCB was thinking, but they got the timing wrong. Should have been after the tour to NZ. It would have allowed Babar time to ease into the job. Now he will have to face the media for the potential humiliation in NZ.
 
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Not sure how to feel about this. On one hand there was no other option really. Some names where either establishing themselves or on the periphery of being dumped out. On the other hand you hand to see Babar is Pakistan's best batsman in all formats and his always the first name on the sheet, so him getting the reins makes sense.

I just hope the players around him a chosen to work with him and are at a good level not Asad Shafiq, Azhar Ali, Abid Ali and Yasir Shah. He needs players that can listen to him, help him and support him.

He will also need a good coaching setup with him and that can work through strategies and plans. Not Misbah-ul-Haq and Waqar Younis.
 
Not my first choice, but I’m hoping he gives us 10 years as a Test captain
 
Bobby ban gaya gentleman!

:babar

Hope he learns to be a leader of men with this opportunity. He has a golden chance to change the whole culture of team and make it into his image.
 
I wonder who’s calling these shots? Hope Babar can maintain his batting performance after a few team slumps
 
I have to admit that it worries me that he has been made captain in all 3 formats.

I know there aren't too many difficult characters around these days in the dressing room, but it's still a tough ask.

Captaining Pakistan in 1 format is tough, captaining them in 3 is enough to drive anyone crazy.
 
I wonder who’s calling these shots? Hope Babar can maintain his batting performance after a few team slumps

Ehsan Mani and Wasim Akram, I think. Imran Khan must have some say in it too.

As much as I like Shan and Rizwan as potential options, both still need to cement their place in the team.
 
Although removal of Azhar from captaincy is correct but I'm afraid this is the beginning of the new cycle of captains list starting with Babar, In the next few years we will see Shan, Rizwan, Shadab, Imad, Shaheen, and likes of Imam captaining the national team to remind us the time(2003) when in a playing eleven 7/8 were captains.
 
Although removal of Azhar from captaincy is correct but I'm afraid this is the beginning of the new cycle of captains list starting with Babar, In the next few years we will see Shan, Rizwan, Shadab, Imad, Shaheen, and likes of Imam captaining the national team to remind us the time(2003) when in a playing eleven 7/8 were captains.

I am sure they will persist with Babar for at least 2-3 years. Especially in Test cricket.
 
He can be like Williamson.


Williamson was in the exact same position as Babar when he was given captaincy and it worked out.

Bad decision, he'll burn out quick and the pressure in Pakistan is worse.

Should at most be leading in two formats.

Someone else should be leading the T20 team.
 
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Mickey really wants to come back.


He wasn't the best but how did we go from a professional coach like Mickey to a fraudia like Misbah. Usually you go one step forward not fifty five steps back.
 
I have to admit that it worries me that he has been made captain in all 3 formats.

I know there aren't too many difficult characters around these days in the dressing room, but it's still a tough ask.

Captaining Pakistan in 1 format is tough, captaining them in 3 is enough to drive anyone crazy.

The reason captains sometimes struggle is because they aren't the best player in their team, or they simply don't perform at a level to command the respect of the team. This leads to groupings in the squad, with one or two other players believing they deserve the captaincy more, with the rest of the squad siding with one of these captaincy candidates.

With Barbar, we don't have any such issue. Not only does he command his place in the team, it is clear for everyone to see that he is miles ahead of the rest of his teammates mashallah. This is what made Inzi a successful captain, despite his total lack of tactical ability.

So, I agree with you that for lesser players, captaining Pakistan in all three formats would be too much. Both Younus and Misbah for example were failed limited overs captains in the long run because neither was good enough for those formats. But Barbar is the first player after Inzi who is so good mashallah that he is our best player in every format. So Barbar should have no such problem.

My only concern is the influence of Misbah. I love what Misbah did for Pakistani cricket, rescuing us from the brink and our darkest hour, but his time has now gone. When I see the likes of Iftikhar for example in our ODI team and the extreme reluctance to drop people like Shafiq in the test team, I just see Misbah's fingers all over those decisions. It's time we invest in our supremely talented up-and-coming cricketers, but I fear Misbah will wield his influence on Barbar to stop that happening. So, Barbar's issues as captain won't be with commanding his squad, but will be coming under the undue influence of Misbah-ul-haq.
 
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Although removal of Azhar from captaincy is correct but I'm afraid this is the beginning of the new cycle of captains list starting with Babar, In the next few years we will see Shan, Rizwan, Shadab, Imad, Shaheen, and likes of Imam captaining the national team to remind us the time(2003) when in a playing eleven 7/8 were captains.

Well at least you felt strongly enough to make your first post after 4 and half years. Congrats and looking forward to more insights.
 
Bad decision, he'll burn out quick and the pressure in Pakistan is worse.

Should at most be leading in two formats.

Someone else should be leading the T20 team.


Pakistan at max play 5-6 tests a year. We don’t play enoug cricket for him to burn out.
 
This move could go either way.

1. Improve him as a batsman and overall cricketer
2. Ruin his batting form. Like Tendulkar.

Risky move, specially considering the upcoming whitewash in NZ where a loss is a definite thing.

Unless a 2011 miracle happens like Misbah won us there in NZ.
 
Good decision not because Babar is a great captain or bad one but because he is the only one from the batsman to be sure about his place in the XI.

A big upgrade from the pathetic test captains we had during a decade.
 
Reminds me of the movie “The other Boleyn Girl”

The epic scene when Natalie Portman replaces the French queen as the wife of Henry the 8th.

And we know how that turned out - for Anne.

Though her daughter did ok...
 
Mixed reactions so far from everyone i believe it's the right one considering his consistency. Would be interesting to see how he develops.
 
This move could go either way.

1. Improve him as a batsman and overall cricketer
2. Ruin his batting form. Like Tendulkar.

Risky move, specially considering the upcoming whitewash in NZ where a loss is a definite thing.

Unless a 2011 miracle happens like Misbah won us there in NZ.

Huh? I thought the dark days were over and the good times were about to roll.
 
The reason captains sometimes struggle is because they aren't the best player in their team, or they simply don't perform at a level to command the respect of the team. This leads to groupings in the squad, with one or two other players believing they deserve the captaincy more, with the rest of the squad siding with one of these captaincy candidates.

With Barbar, we don't have any such issue. Not only does he command his place in the team, it is clear for everyone to see that he is miles ahead of the rest of his teammates mashallah. This is what made Inzi a successful captain, despite his total lack of tactical ability.

So, I agree with you that for lesser players, captaining Pakistan in all three formats would be too much. Both Younus and Misbah for example were failed limited overs captains in the long run because neither was good enough for those formats. But Barbar is the first player after Inzi who is so good mashallah that he is our best player in every format. So Barbar should have no such problem.

My only concern is the influence of Misbah. I love what Misbah did for Pakistani cricket, rescuing us from the brink and our darkest hour, but his time has now gone. When I see the likes of Iftikhar for example in our ODI team and the extreme reluctance to drop people like Shafiq in the test team, I just see Misbah's fingers all over those decisions. It's time we invest in our supremely talented up-and-coming cricketers, but I fear Misbah will wield his influence on Barbar to stop that happening. So, Barbar's issues as captain won't be with commanding his squad, but will be coming under the undue influence of Misbah-ul-haq.

Agree that he's an automatic pick in all 3 formats and is the best player.

My only concern is that, has the captaincy in all 3 formats come too soon for him and the pressure leads to poor form
 
I think there is no doubt now that Babar is firmly in charge of the team, has got to grips with atleast white ball cricket demands and is the team’s best player. He did exceptionally well as captain throughout the tournament.

He also is not intimidated by occasions and has a winning mentality. He is learning to develop his own style and growing in terms of demanding his own team as well.

Still early days in development and there is red ball stuff to sort out but so far, so good.
 
I think the players respect him and that's what is required to be successful
 
He has improved a lot as a captain during the world cup. Let's see if he can carry that form in red ball cricket.
It will be a good test of his captaincy as well as batting against Bangladesh on rank turners.
 
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