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PCB "Change in captaincy due to Sarfaraz Ahmed’s drop in overall form which has also affected his confidence".

PCB "The appointments were confirmed after Sarfaraz Ahmed was left out of both formats due to the drop in his overall form during the past few series".

Ehsan Mani "It has been a difficult decision to drop Sarfaraz Ahmed, who has performed well as a player and a leader. But, his loss in form and confidence is visible and, in the best interest of the team, it has been decided to leave him out and provide him the opportunity to reflect and regroup himself and try to reclaim his form away from international cricket".

Strong words from PCB and the Chairman.

What's in store for Sarfaraz?

Has he got the desire and mental toughness to find a way back into the Pakistan team or do you think he is done and dusted?
 
He should have taken some time off by himself to keep himself relevant but now he is kicked out... Good Luck getting back into PCT.
 
We need both Sarfaraz and Rizwan to compete with for the WK/Bat spot. If SA falls away neither Riz or Rohail will reach their potential.
 
I think at 32 years of age there is a high chance that its done for Sarfaraz especially in LOIs. It will take him sometime to find any form back and that will only give him a chance if Rizwan does really poorly.
 
Well it also seems a certainty that he will be dumped as ODI skipper and dropped from the team.

That's a real kick up the rear - dropped from 3 teams and dumped as skipper from 3 teams.

It seems to me that lethargy crept in, he took his place and captaincy for granted and is now paying the price.
 
Pakistan's greatest captain after Imran :sree

Don't let the door hit you on your way out Sarfaraz. I waited for this day too long.
 
Well it also seems a certainty that he will be dumped as ODI skipper and dropped from the team.

That's a real kick up the rear - dropped from 3 teams and dumped as skipper from 3 teams.

It seems to me that lethargy crept in, he took his place and captaincy for granted and is now paying the price.

I agree. He didnt work hard on his batting, captaincy along with his fitness. As a captain you need to keep on improving to inspire your players rather Sarfaraz did the opposite and it went to that extent that keeping which he was doing decently before also let him down against Srl where he dropped not that difficult catch in last T20z
 
From some news sources I have heard a few recalls are being made for the test team for the Australian test tour; Salman Butt, Fawad Alam, and Adnan Akmal. After Sarfraz's sacking Adnan's recall makes sense. A bit more disappointed in Misbah if this is true.
 
Just did not have the game or the personality to captain and cope with different sorts of pressures.
The burden of captaincy shortened his international career
 
So apparently Sarfraz was asked to take some time off but he was pretty insisted that PCB makes a decision on his future...
 
His body language was terrible recently.

It almost seemed like he wasn't bothered and felt he was invincible.
 
His body language was terrible recently.

It almost seemed like he wasn't bothered and felt he was invincible.

Thats the bubble of mediocrity players have been in for last 3/4 years, if players had been made accountable for poor performances, they wouldnt become complacent. PCB to blame as much as the player.
 
Epic fall from grace where not too long ago he stood tall in the streets of Karachi basking in the adulation of the public from the CT17 success.
 
I am happy for him.

He was under tremendous pressure from a long time.
 
Has himself to blame. Got lazy and stopped working hard. Pretty much a tail-ender by the end of his tenure.

Will be remembered for winning a major trophy, that too by smashing our arch-rivals.
 
It also seems that he pushed himself up the order recently as a last resort and an attempt to save his spot in the Limited overs teams.

When he failed, that was him skating on thin ice.
 
Should have happened months ago. We need to drop underperforming seniors quicker. It sets a example that if you don't perform and try to improve you will be dropped.
 
Well it also seems a certainty that he will be dumped as ODI skipper and dropped from the team.

That's a real kick up the rear - dropped from 3 teams and dumped as skipper from 3 teams.

It seems to me that lethargy crept in, he took his place and captaincy for granted and is now paying the price.

Pretty natural. Sadly the CT 2017 victory killed Sarfaraz's desire and misdirected his hunger towards Biryani, Karhai's, Kormas.

It also didn't help that he was the only person captaincy material in the team but it appears the PCB will now not accept that as an excuse to mindlessly stick with him. Misbah's feedback sealed his fate.
 
His body language was terrible recently.

It almost seemed like he wasn't bothered and felt he was invincible.

According to news reporters and the PCB, this was Misbah's feedback. He also commented that you can't keep a high performance culture in the team when your captain is not leading from the front in the field and in training sessions.
 
His career might be over now, but he is arguably Pakistan's best ever keeper-batsman. And definitely so in LOIs.
 
Did Imran feel threatened by the cult developing around SA?



Probably not.

It seems he was offered the opportunity to hold a Press conference to relinquish the captaincy adn step down. But he refused...why would he do that?
 
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According to news reporters and the PCB, this was Misbah's feedback. He also commented that you can't keep a high performance culture in the team when your captain is not leading from the front in the field and in training sessions.

He played non-stop cricket for years in every single format without being rested and as a wicketkeeper. Could his fitness have been better? Sure, but I think people are also overrating it.

In the end, Sarfraz declined due to playing that much cricket as a wicketkeeper and most athletes peak performances is around 23-28 anyways with many of them seeing a significant decline past 30. You see players like ABD retiring in his early 30's while Pakistan continue to keep selecting players in their 30's and wondering why they're getting such inconsistent or poor performances.
 
Rightly dropped as a player and captain but I’m surprised that PCB hasn’t sacked him officially in ODIs. What are they waiting for?
 
Great decision. Sarfraz is finished. He seems to be out of order physically and mentally.

Time for new blood.
 
According to news reporters and the PCB, this was Misbah's feedback. He also commented that you can't keep a high performance culture in the team when your captain is not leading from the front in the field and in training sessions.

Can't argue with this and a fair assessment by Misbah who probably wanted to see how he did against Sri Lanka.
 
Sarfraz looked done.

Rizwan should definitely replace him in Test cricket.

As for LOIs, might be worth giving Rohail Nazir an opportunity. Basically play him as a specialist keeper batting at #7/8.
 
He deserved the chance to lead the side to the World T20. His record as captain was surely worthy of that much? Especially considering how deep in the dumps the T20 side was in when he took over.
 
He played non-stop cricket for years in every single format without being rested and as a wicketkeeper. Could his fitness have been better? Sure, but I think people are also overrating it.

In the end, Sarfraz declined due to playing that much cricket as a wicketkeeper and most athletes peak performances is around 23-28 anyways with many of them seeing a significant decline past 30. You see players like ABD retiring in his early 30's while Pakistan continue to keep selecting players in their 30's and wondering why they're getting such inconsistent or poor performances.

More reasons for him to have taken his job more professionally. He doesn't play the amount of cricket that the players from the Big 5 play or for even that matter Kohli plays but Kohli compensates for it with his religious clean diet and ruthless non-stop training sessions. Sarfaraz made the wrong choices
 
Can't argue with this and a fair assessment by Misbah who probably wanted to see how he did against Sri Lanka.

Question is whether the PCB going to take action against Imad Wasim, Haris Sohail, Wahab Riaz, the other players Misbah specifically focused on
 
He deserved the chance to lead the side to the World T20. His record as captain was surely worthy of that much? Especially considering how deep in the dumps the T20 side was in when he took over.


The T20 run was nothing to do with his captaincy. Was more to do with other players playing well.

Other people will talk about the run including playing against under strength sides.

Sarfraz is a rubbish captain.
 
I find it funny how Sarfaraz had a fat neck, face, waist for most of Mickey Arthur's tenure but immediately whipped himself into shape in the first assignment under Misbah and even batted up the order. The PCB had been too soft on him for far too long.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Thank you for your services for Pakistan <a href="https://twitter.com/SarfarazA_54?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@SarfarazA_54</a> bhai. You won us <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ChampionsTrophy?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#ChampionsTrophy</a> and this is enough reason for me to love and respect you. Allah pak aap k ghar walon or aap k liye her muaamle me muhabbat or asani ka muaamla karain, Ameen. Keep shining! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/RiseAndRise?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#RiseAndRise</a> <a href="https://t.co/EZUWc32Wbn">pic.twitter.com/EZUWc32Wbn</a></p>— Mohammad Rizwan (@iMRizwanPak) <a href="https://twitter.com/iMRizwanPak/status/1185253381545320451?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 18, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Media reporters playing the Lahore vs Karachi lobby again where two Punjabi's in Misbah and Waqar conspired to have a Karachite in Sarfaraz replaced. Even Moin Khan has commented that these 2 never liked Sarfaraz from the beginning.
 
Nadeem Omar already out with a video criticizing this PCB injustice
 
Media reporters playing the Lahore vs Karachi lobby again where two Punjabi's in Misbah and Waqar conspired to have a Karachite in Sarfaraz replaced. Even Moin Khan has commented that these 2 never liked Sarfaraz from the beginning.

Of course that is more relevant than Sarfaraz's poor performances, poor attitude and below par captaincy.
 
For all his faults, Sarfaraz was a decent captain. He got got the team moving in the right direction early on, had a decent middle part and honestly was ok up to the end. The World Cup wasn’t terrible for us. 1 rained out match and 1 extremely poor match aside it was decent. Best of Luck to Sarfaraz in his future ventures. The team is overall in a better place today than when he took it over.
 
Although it was the correct decision, I do feel for Sarfaraz a bit because captaincy for all three formats probably overwhelmed him. Should have at most only captained the limited overs sides.

His downfall started after the New Zealand test series loss last year, where we should have won, if not for his mistakes in tactics and lack of aggression. Also the mistakes he made in South Africa.

All this stress must have got to him and mental pressure can lead people to do wrong things, such as not looking after you're diet or not focusing on his batting training properly. You see this happen in all walks of life and jobs and I don't think cricket is any exception. Very easy from the armchair to criticise

The PCB should have relieved him of the test captaincy after that series, to save him that pressure in South Africa series. I personally don't think he's a bad captain (7/10 at most) and he can be proud of his achievements but he's had a very tough 12 months and hopefully with the pressures of captaincy gone, he can focus on his batting again and give good competition to Rizwan going forward.
 
The T20 run was nothing to do with his captaincy. Was more to do with other players playing well.

Other people will talk about the run including playing against under strength sides.

Sarfraz is a rubbish captain.

So the captain gets no credit at all for the unbeaten streak? You don’t have to be a fan of Sarfraz’s to appreciate something good you know. He lead the side out of the dumps and to number 1, so him being sacked before the major tournament is bound to leave some sourness.
 
Criticise his captaincy in Tests and ODIs all you want but I don’t know how anyone can call him a poor T20 captain considering his record with Pakistan and Quetta in the PSL - where he’s been head and shoulders above any other captain on show in the 4 seasons so far.
 
Media reporters playing the Lahore vs Karachi lobby again where two Punjabi's in Misbah and Waqar conspired to have a Karachite in Sarfaraz replaced. Even Moin Khan has commented that these 2 never liked Sarfaraz from the beginning.

I mean Misbah was kicked out and sarafarz took over captaincy from him and won us CT17 so that's gotta hurt. Waqar got butt hurt when everyone was telling him to Play Sarfaraz up the order so there is some truth to all this.
 
He’ll be back after a successful PSL. Rizwan will help Sarf’s case by failing during the AUS tour + an average PSL. Don’t remember a single decent innings from Rizwan against a good attack.
 
Well it also seems a certainty that he will be dumped as ODI skipper and dropped from the team.

That's a real kick up the rear - dropped from 3 teams and dumped as skipper from 3 teams.

It seems to me that lethargy crept in, he took his place and captaincy for granted and is now paying the price.

Spot on - his head was in the clouds following the Champions Trophy success. He thought he made it and had nothing more to prove.
 
So the captain gets no credit at all for the unbeaten streak? You don’t have to be a fan of Sarfraz’s to appreciate something good you know. He lead the side out of the dumps and to number 1, so him being sacked before the major tournament is bound to leave some sourness.

We can agree he was substandard in Tests and ODIs. In T20Is he was neither good or bad, just average. You can't give credit for an average contribution.
 
People are reading too much into Sarfaraz's T-20 record, Pakistan is perhaps the only team in the world which plays its best 11 in all meaningless T-20 games whereas the rest of the world rests its main players and plays its bench strength and don't put too much weightage into the results.

When the entire world played its full strength T-20 squad in the World T-20 Cup in 2016, we all saw how outdated Pakistan was in all departments of the game and i fear the same will happen again in the World T-20 Cup 2020.
 
Although it was the correct decision, I do feel for Sarfaraz a bit because captaincy for all three formats probably overwhelmed him. Should have at most only captained the limited overs sides.

His downfall started after the New Zealand test series loss last year, where we should have won, if not for his mistakes in tactics and lack of aggression. Also the mistakes he made in South Africa.

All this stress must have got to him and mental pressure can lead people to do wrong things, such as not looking after you're diet or not focusing on his batting training properly. You see this happen in all walks of life and jobs and I don't think cricket is any exception. Very easy from the armchair to criticise

The PCB should have relieved him of the test captaincy after that series, to save him that pressure in South Africa series. I personally don't think he's a bad captain (7/10 at most) and he can be proud of his achievements but he's had a very tough 12 months and hopefully with the pressures of captaincy gone, he can focus on his batting again and give good competition to Rizwan going forward.

The stress Misbah faced as captain was no different, he still looked after himself and his fitness. Mickey Arthur confirmed that Sarfaraz in order to cope with stress used food as a comfort, but these guys are proper professional athletes unlike regular 9-5 guys and therefore this cannot be an excuse to not look after yourself.

Besides Sarfaraz was rested for the UAE Australia ODI series so he should have come back for the England ODI Series and the ODI WC 2019 feeling fully fit and refreshed but we saw how out of shape he was.
 
The T20 run was nothing to do with his captaincy. Was more to do with other players playing well.

Other people will talk about the run including playing against under strength sides.

Sarfraz is a rubbish captain.

You think the an 21 year old leg-spinner was able to get 46 wickets over two years all by himself and no help from the captain?

Shame this 21 year old has lost his way a bit, but a lot of that credit goes to the captain.

Also, do you think that before this SRL series his team would have managed to have an overall run rate of 7.11 across 29 matches, with only going above a run rate of 8.10 in nine matches, while bowling teams out 10 times
 
The stress Misbah faced as captain was no different, he still looked after himself and his fitness. Mickey Arthur confirmed that Sarfaraz in order to cope with stress used food as a comfort, but these guys are proper professional athletes unlike regular 9-5 guys and therefore this cannot be an excuse to not look after yourself.

Besides Sarfaraz was rested for the UAE Australia ODI series so he should have come back for the England ODI Series and the ODI WC 2019 feeling fully fit and refreshed but we saw how out of shape he was.

You can't compare one person's stress management to another, people treat stress differently and its down to the individual to deal with it.

Sarfaraz mis-handling of his stress ultimately cost him his job and form, which is unfortunate as he was capable in leading the team and got results in Champions trophy and (if it wasn't for the wash-out game), could have got them to the semi finals of the World Cup. Also not forgetting winning 29 out of 37 matches in t20s and being world no 1 for most of 2018 and 2019.
 
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We can agree he was substandard in Tests and ODIs. In T20Is he was neither good or bad, just average. You can't give credit for an average contribution.

His captaincy record both domestically and Internationally proves that he was better than average T20 captain.

You all will be missing him when Babar looks like a rabbit caught in the headlights come the World T20. The streets of Karachi won’t be forgetting this injustice for a while too. :yk
 
His captaincy record both domestically and Internationally proves that he was better than average T20 captain.

You all will be missing him when Babar looks like a rabbit caught in the headlights come the World T20. The streets of Karachi won’t be forgetting this injustice for a while too. :yk

And who cares what the people of Karachi think? They must be crazy if they still like sarfraz.
 
I hope he regains some sort of confidence with the bat.

He should still be our Test match keeper.
 
It's a mixture of immense media and fan pressure, and simple laziness.

I also laughed at the Rizwan tweet :))

He's not dead mate.
 
It's a mixture of immense media and fan pressure, and simple laziness.

I also laughed at the Rizwan tweet :))

He's not dead mate.


Rizwan knows he's gonna perform and secure his spot for next 10 years. It's RIP to sarfraz's career.

Rizwan is probably jumping with glee.
 
You can't compare one person's stress management to another, people treat stress differently and its down to the individual to deal with it.

Sarfaraz mis-handling of his stress ultimately cost him his job and form, which is unfortunate as he was capable in leading the team and got results in Champions trophy and (if it wasn't for the wash-out game), could have got them to the semi finals of the World Cup. Also not forgetting winning 29 out of 37 matches in t20s and being world no 1 for most of 2018 and 2019.

You are reading too much into the T20 results, the fact of the matter is that Pakistan is perhaps the only country which plays its first choice eleven across all formats including meaningless bilateral T20's whereas the rest of the world uses bilateral T20's to rest their main players, too play players on the bench.

When the rest of the world plays their supreme first eleven T20 squad, we saw how outdated the Pakistani T20 squad looked in the 2016 T20 World Cup in all formats of the game especially fitness, fielding, running between the wickets and I fear the 2020 T20 World Cup results will be no different.
 
Had great hopes when he first broke in to the side. Was aggressive with the bat and brilliant behind the stumps as well. Now it seems the end of his career has started.
 
Well it also seems a certainty that he will be dumped as ODI skipper and dropped from the team.

That's a real kick up the rear - dropped from 3 teams and dumped as skipper from 3 teams.

It seems to me that lethargy crept in, he took his place and captaincy for granted and is now paying the price.

How can you assume he took his place for granted, cmon now
 
It's DONE.

FINALLY DONE! It's over!

Sarfraz Ahmed is a gigantic whale in Pak cricket circles. It's not easy to touch him - the media lobby will come for your head!

Only Misbah could have done it. Good decision.

Now on to rebuild the ODI and Test teams - we're at our worst points in both the formats that matter.
 
It's DONE.

FINALLY DONE! It's over!

Sarfraz Ahmed is a gigantic whale in Pak cricket circles. It's not easy to touch him - the media lobby will come for your head!

Only Misbah could have done it. Good decision.

Now on to rebuild the ODI and Test teams - we're at our worst points in both the formats that matter.
Seems like getting rid of Sarfraz might be the highlight of Misbah's career. I don't see him lasting too long. Continuous defeats will hurt him and he won't have a Champions Trophy or T20WC trophy to extend his tenure.
 
Seems like getting rid of Sarfraz might be the highlight of Misbah's career. I don't see him lasting too long. Continuous defeats will hurt him and he won't have a Champions Trophy or T20WC trophy to extend his tenure.

Um, he started a month or so ago.

Chill. And never take T20s seriously.
 
Good move by PCB, this should apply to all players and not just sarfraz.

Nobody should take their place for granted.
 
Pakistan's greatest captain after Imran :sree

Don't let the door hit you on your way out Sarfaraz. I waited for this day too long.

Enjoy the likes of Azhar and Babar as they make us look like defensive pussie cats

We had an amazing record in T20I and we almost made it to the semis in 2019 WC

Sarfraz is the only Pakistan captain til date to win two ICC trophies.

Test axing seems valid but LOI axing and ridiculing from idiotic fans like you is uncalled for to say the least.
 
I hope this Misbah and Waqar duo gets fired soon


These people are toxic for our cricket

Misbah is the captain that changed the style of cricket we were known for aggression taught by Mishtaq and Imran.

Bad days ahead for Pakistan cricket.
 
So the captain gets no credit at all for the unbeaten streak? You don’t have to be a fan of Sarfraz’s to appreciate something good you know. He lead the side out of the dumps and to number 1, so him being sacked before the major tournament is bound to leave some sourness.

You can give him credit. I don't think his captaincy was a major factor in the T20 run.
 
You think the an 21 year old leg-spinner was able to get 46 wickets over two years all by himself and no help from the captain?

Shame this 21 year old has lost his way a bit, but a lot of that credit goes to the captain.

Also, do you think that before this SRL series his team would have managed to have an overall run rate of 7.11 across 29 matches, with only going above a run rate of 8.10 in nine matches, while bowling teams out 10 times


If you want to give him credit for Shadab than why couldn't this legendary leader improve Faheem? Why did Hasan Ali regress under his captaincy?

Lol he did all that and he was whitewashed at home by Sri Lanka C. None of the games were even close.

Beat captain since IK folks. :)))
 
His form was poor, but the team will not improve.
He was passionate which is something the team lacks.
Maybe better management/support could have improved his performance.
 
His form was poor, but the team will not improve.
He was passionate which is something the team lacks.
Maybe better management/support could have improved his performance.

The passion dwindled.

Recently he looked tired of captaincy, confused and fed-up.
 
Sarfraz has some media backing. He had a good run in shorter formats for couple of years but thats about it. If he concentrated on winning test matches he would've lasted longer. Babar azam is natural fit.

I hope Sarfraz becomes commentator if/when he decides to retire.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">A protest is to be held in Karachi tomorrow over Sarfaraz Ahmed's sacking as Pakistan Test and T20I captain <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a> <a href="https://t.co/LIZcElr3Fj">pic.twitter.com/LIZcElr3Fj</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1185490465384255488?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 19, 2019</a></blockquote>
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To me the longer the format, the worse Sarfraz's captaincy was.

He never grasped the nuances of Test cricket especially in UAE where you need patience on those slow, drab wickets. However Sarfraz's BIGGEST failing was how he lost his nerve in crunch situations, most notably the 1st Test vs SRL in 2017 and 1st Test vs NZL in 2018 where we threw away Tests from winning positions.

In ODI cricket we're a stronger team than the outdated shambles of a side he inherited from Azhar Ali. However we had an alarming decline from the 2018 Asia Cup onwards and Sarfraz had no answer to the decline in form of the CT17 guns in Fakhar Zaman, Hasan Ali and Shadab Khan, NOR was he courageous enough to drop them. Our ODI bilateral series record vs the top 5 teams remains dismal in a continuation of a long term trend since 1999.

Finally, forget tactics, man management or any other aspect. The number ONE question to ask of a captain is whether they merit a place in the XI ? Sarfraz's batting form nosedived in all formats to the point where we were constantly looking to find ways to hide him in the batting order. That alone made his position untenable.

However thanks for your service, for CT17, and I hope you enjoy the rest of your career.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">A protest is to be held in Karachi tomorrow over Sarfaraz Ahmed's sacking as Pakistan Test and T20I captain <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a> <a href="https://t.co/LIZcElr3Fj">pic.twitter.com/LIZcElr3Fj</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1185490465384255488?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 19, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Victim mentality on display again from a specific city. Shameful.
 
PCB were left with no choice in Sarfaraz Ahmed's sacking as Pakistan captain

“Sarfaraz is like oxygen for this team and any captain would consider him lucky if he has a player like him,” remarked the then Pakistan Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq in 2014. And the fact is that Sarfaraz in the early period of his international career was just that for the Pakistan side. He was the ideal ‘street-fighter’ type character that Pakistan needed to take over the role that Moin Khan used to do so well in his heyday.

In addition to his ability to stand his ground against tough opposition, Sarfaraz Ahmed was also seen as a viable option for the position of Pakistan captain in all three formats. His success as an Under-19 World Cup winning captain allowed him to be initially appointed as skipper for the T20I side in April 2016. His leadership abilities were soon recognised further when he was awarded the captaincy of the ODI side in February 2017, ironically taking the reins from a beleaguered Azhar Ali.

The retirements of Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan in the middle of 2017 saw a huge vacuum being created in the Pakistan Test side but Sarfaraz was seen as the man of the hour and his elevation to captain of Pakistan’s Test side was almost a self-fulfilling prophecy of sorts which came to fruition in July 2017. Sarfaraz may have been a breath of fresh air when it came to his aggressive style of captaincy in limited overs, but Test cricket demanded a different mode of leadership. This was an uncomfortable fact which Sarfaraz would soon find out as Pakistan lost their first series to Sri Lanka on ‘home’ turf in UAE.

The alarm bells started ringing and murmurs of discontent started to appear, but then the Champions Trophy 2017 arrived and for a brief time in Sarfaraz’s reign as Pakistan captain, there was hope that he was on his way to bigger and better things. The manner in which his underrated ODI side overcame hurdle-upon-hurdle to take the Champions Trophy was amazing and surprising in many ways and back then Sarfaraz was the golden boy and sat atop the world.

Whilst Pakistan continued to do well in T20Is, the losses were mounting on the ODI and Test fronts and Sarfaraz’s position was becoming untenable with every passing defeat. His public-relations disasters in South Africa didn’t help nor did his inability to keep himself in shape – all of which were slowly turning a would-be Pakistan saviour into the object of ridicule.

The ODI team was struggling and looked like it lacked ideas, energy and leadership, whilst Sarfaraz’s Test team looked like a team heading in the wrong direction. The pressure was intensifying on Sarfaraz and the cracks were appearing. The Sarfaraz Ahmed star was fading and he needed to turn things around quickly.

In former Pakistan Head Coach Mickey Arthur, Sarfaraz had a sympathiser but the inability to make it to the semifinals at the 2019 World Cup proved to be Mickey’s own undoing and once he was removed by the PCB, Sarfaraz’s days at the helm appeared to be numbered as well.

Whilst the new team management in the shape of Misbah-ul-Haq as Head Coach and Chief Selector initially offered their support to Sarfaraz, it was widely assumed that Sarfaraz’s next loss would be his last as skipper and the embarrassing 3-0 loss at home to Sri Lanka in the T20I series was just that.

Sarfaraz's fall from grace was thus completed after PCB could no longer hold off due to stinging criticism from all quarters, including calls for action from members of the Pakistan government. Sarfaraz was duly sacked as captain of the Test and T20I sides on 18 October.

The PCB were really left with no choice, as Sarfaraz’s body language disintegrated, his leadership was non-existent and his own form and confidence suffered. It was clearly time for new faces and new ideas from different captains. The experienced Azhar Ali was appointed as Test captain in his place, who Sarfaraz had curiously replaced as ODI captain in 2016 and Pakistan’s best batsman Babar Azam was appointed as captain of Pakistan’s T20I side.

Azhar Ali’s elevation to captaincy in the Test format was simply a matter of “if not him, then who?” style of thinking by the PCB. Add to that the fact that he has always been a trusted confidante of Misbah-ul-Haq and a man who has courted no controversies, then the choice is not all that difficult to fathom. Azhar’s recent Test stats are not that fantastic with his last Test series versus South Africa yielding just 59 runs in three matches. Azhar will be considered a safe option by the PCB, someone who can provide stability and leadership to the Test team after a period of uncertainty and below-par performances.

In Azam’s appointment as T20I captain, PCB do seem to have taken a leap of faith. The 25-year-old’s batting star has in recent times been hyped and his batting credentials are impeccable. What is not very clear is whether he has the capabilities to lead a Pakistani outfit, especially with the T20 World Cup in 2020 as the stated target. His current captaincy experience in the T20 sphere seems to be limited with his side Central Punjab losing four out of five games in the ongoing National T20 Cup. However, given his batting credentials, Pakistan will take solace from Babar’s ability to lead from the front, a complaint which dogged Sarfaraz for most part of his reign as captain.

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